ultranos: kino standing, staring ahead (TRAP!)
So, as I was zooming around the internet earlier today, I stumbled upon an interesting idea: using Google Wave to run online tabletops. (Apparently, dice rolling bots already exist)

I can totally see how that could work for some circumstances, especially if you're not running a super combat-heavy game. Thing I wonder about, though, is how well you can get dynamic maps working on it. As in, a map where you can move your token around and open up new areas as you explore. Or move around in combat situations.

Can you tell I'm tempted to use it for some of the more roleplaying-heavy games I've got percolating in my brain?

If I could program (which reminds me: need to learn Python), I might be tempted to write an app. Thankfully, my incompetence is keeping me sane for once. Go me?

On that note, I happen to have a couple of Google Wave invites available if anyone wants one. (Yeah, they're probably freely available essentially if you travel in the right circles. Whatever. I've got some and I have no idea what to do with 'em.)
Date/Time: 2009-12-02 15:03 (UTC)Posted by: [personal profile] havocthecat
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OOH, SHINY. Google Wave for gaming would be fun. Idk, if you don't want to bother with dice, that's what the Amber rules are for.
Date/Time: 2009-12-02 17:29 (UTC)Posted by: [identity profile] ultranos-fic.livejournal.com
I've never looked at Amber rules for tabletopping. Hm, I might have to. I've been also eyeing GURPS (and redoing the combat mechanic to simplify). I think I'm a homebrewer at heart.

I got used to dicerollers. Mostly via my friend's homebrew system, where the damage output has hit things like 20d12+10d8, when we do charged/critical/overwhelmed attacks...

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