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Re: New? Introduce Yourself Here!

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2020 10:20 am
by squirewaldo

Hello! My name is Alex. I play D&D with friends and enjoy it, but I can never get really into it. Also, I would like to find a game to introduce new players into RPGs or at least bring old players back into gaming. Voila. Microlite20. So much to choose from.

I also like hacking stuff together and I have a game I am working on with a Western theme based upon Microlite2020. Hopefully after a test or two I will post it for further comment and suggestions.


Re: New? Introduce Yourself Here!

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2020 9:09 pm
by randalls
squirewaldo wrote:
Thu Sep 10, 2020 10:20 am

I also like hacking stuff together and I have a game I am working on with a Western theme based upon Microlite2020. Hopefully after a test or two I will post it for further comment and suggestions.

Welcome, Alex. There is always room for another Western themed game. The genre isn't nearly as popular with game designers as (I think) it should be.


Re: New? Introduce Yourself Here!

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2020 4:32 pm
by ripripla

Hi, Ripripla here. I'm nothing more than a large idiot (quite literally, 6'3") who likes homebrewing. I found Microlite today and i'm already making a 2020 supplement (i plan on adding a few customization options and some options for GMs as well).

I'm 14, so as one might guess, my first exposition to TTRPGs was with 5e. I really disliked it, because it limited your options while being complex as hell. Yet people praised it for it's simplicity. I never got that. Personally, i either go one end of the stick or the other - it's either rules-lite or Pathfinder for me.

I plan on eventually being a tabletop game designer. I have some great ideas from time to time (i made a small one-page RPG about space goblins, yes, goblins are my favorite fantasy species, how did you guess).


Re: New? Introduce Yourself Here!

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2020 6:51 pm
by Vanya

Hiya, Rip!
Welcome to the community. I have to admit that hearing someone call 5e complex is a bit strange to me.
Regardless, Microlite is definite the right fit for those looking for a satisfyingly simple game.
BTW, if you make your head spin, try reading the rules for Rifts. Now that's a complex game! :)


Re: New? Introduce Yourself Here!

Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2020 12:01 pm
by ripripla

I mean, it's over 200 pages. My mind can't even handle 50 pages.


Re: New? Introduce Yourself Here!

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2020 3:27 pm
by Vanya

Fortunately you usually don't need to read all the pages to play such games. A lot of the rules are much easier to learn while playing, too.


Re: New? Introduce Yourself Here!

Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2020 1:30 pm
by TigerClawTV

I'm Alex. I have been into tabletop roll-playing on and off since I was a kid, but it has always been very rare to get a game going in person. I mostly played Steve Jackson's Car Wars, and once the D&D3.0 era came along, I was finally able to run some small games.

I was part of a Microlite20 campaign several years ago that I loved. (This was probably 2012?)I just recently looked up m20 again and it's awesome to see that it has flourished!


Re: New? Introduce Yourself Here!

Posted: Sun Mar 21, 2021 3:11 pm
by capi3101

Howdy, y'all. I'm Stephen, and I've been occasionally known to make RPGs a tad larger than Microlite. Been fiddling around with making my own systems since my cousin introduced me to the WEG 2nd ed of the Star Wars RPG back in high school. Can't say I've done much besides duets, but I've always been fascinated with the various mechanics of RPGs in general and I've made a study of many different systems over the years. I'm currently using Microlite20 to introduce my eldest son to tabletop RPGs (on account of its relative simplicity as opposed to something bulky like one of mine) and I'm enjoying the experience. I'm also a huge fan of the concept of Pocketmods and I've got some questions about the Microlite system in general, which are the main reasons I'm signing up for these forums. Hoping to contribute to the Microlite community in whatever ways that I can.


Re: New? Introduce Yourself Here!

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 10:57 pm
by gjbkk

Hi guys, I have recently rediscovered RPGs and - I suspect like others here - a new appreciation for rules light or ultralight systems as I don't have the free time I had in my youth.

I'm just finishing a short cyberpunk campaign with my son (though he's recently discovered girls so I suspect he will be less interested in RPGing for a while) and I'm preparing a sword and sorcery adventure at his request. I think I will start off with Heartseeker by Trollish Delver games and slowly blend in the extra options, especially spells, in Microlite81.Any suggestions for this idea are most welcome.


Re: New? Introduce Yourself Here!

Posted: Tue Jun 28, 2022 11:15 pm
by gjbkk

Hi guys, I recently rediscovered TTRPGs thanks to Stranger Things and quickly developed an affection for lite/ultralite systems. Perhaps like many of you, I have far less time to dedicate to learning rules and systems than I did in my youth. I am about to end a short Cyberpunk campaign with my son and at his request I am preparing a swords and sorcery environment for our next campaign, though he has recently discovered girls so I'm hoping he'll still find time to play!

On Randall's advice, I am using Microlite81 and I think I will adopt Heartseeker by Trollish Delver games for a really easy start and slowly blend in extra rules and spells from M81 as we progress. Any thoughts or suggestions about this idea are welcome.