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Google Wave and Gaming

When Google Wave was first announced I (like probably every other tech-minded gamer) immediately started seeing its possibility as a play-by-chat medium. Unfortunately, that thought took a back seat to other more pressing concerns, even after I got my own invite to the preview.

That all changed when Robin D. Laws posted on his blog some thoughts about the whole shebang. Ignoring his whining about technology moving too quickly for him (keeping up is still optional; people still play RPGs face to face), he links to a couple of good articles.

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Reviews Tabletop Games

SYDCON 2009

SYDCON was really great this year. We had well over 100 people sign up before the con started, and plenty of people rocked up for a casual game during the con. Everybody seemed to have a good time, which means our efforts as conorgs were successful.

Ok, conorg hat off and player hat on. I only played two games this year, both freeforms.

First up was “Judgement of Change”, a Dune freeform presented by Luke Strotz and Grant chapman. I played the vile Baron Harkonnen, who was written in such a way that he succeeded all his goals with very little effort. I basically had to ensure that House Atreides won their bid to take over Arrakis. Doing that amounted to being my usual disgusting self and allowing a coalition to form around Atreides. The only catch was to ensure it didn’t look like I wanted to lose the vote, so I actually had to pretend to scheme. I didn’t feel as necessarily powerful as the main controller of Spice production in the universe should. The main reason for that was the GMs continually handing out Spice so that addicted characters weren’t forced to deal with those of us stockpiling the stuff.

The other game I played was also a freeform, the last in the A Colder War campaign by the Troika group. “Dancing in the Dark” was pretty heavy mechanically, with a number of mini-games. The one that I was involved in was a little broken, to the detriment of all players who were using it.

I was playing the character I had from the previous session, Detweiler Earthbane. Previously, I had left my physical body and transcended into the “Source”, an alien technology capable of huge acts of creation and destruction. In this game, I spent much of the game listening intently to the “programs” left to administer the Source and watching it get depleted time and again by the humans tapping into it. I eventually determined that since mine was an organic mind capable of much more flexibility than the AI programming, I should be able to reprogram the system to prioritise the source requests of the AIs.

When I confirmed that this worked, I took over its function and made myself the sole arbiter of Source in the galaxy. Then the universe ended, and pretty much everybody got a desired outcome from the game.

I had a great time with both games. Congrats to the designers and GMs for stellar efforts. I look forward to seeing everybody at MacquarieCon and then EYECON.

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Movies and TV Tabletop Games

GOLD: Episode 6 – And the Gods Will Have Their Way

Season 1 Finale! A nightmare about his accident makes Jon realize what is important, and he attempts to mend his relationship with a skeptical Cissy. Meanwhile, Richard arrives at Jackson’s BBQ to confront his fractured team. The British team join the BBQ with a secret plan to sabotage the Americans, unaware the Americans need no assistance. As the party escalates, representatives from the World Wide Tabletop Role Playing Game Consortium arrive to inform Jackson that the tournament is in trouble. And as Cissy and Jon resolve their differences, Cissy tells Jon about her encounter with Richard.

Congrats to everybody involved with GOLD on a great season. I’m looking forward to see what comes next, and wish them great success with Season 2.

This is a great series, and I think it’s important to support media aimed at the gaming community, so please visit the website and watch the show. It’s available on the web, as well as by podcast [iTunes]. GOLD is independently produced, so if you can spare a little money, consider clicking on their donate button.

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Movies and TV Tabletop Games

GOLD: Episode 5 – Vale of the Mage

As the British team strike out into the California wilderness to meet with DeValdivia, Jackson and Richard discover that the American team is AWOL. Later, while Jon meets with his agent to discuss his future, Richard turns to Cissy for advice and comfort.

This is a great series, and I think it’s important to support media aimed at the gaming community, so please visit the website and watch the show. It’s available on the web, as well as by podcast [iTunes]. GOLD is independently produced, so if you can spare a little money, consider clicking on their donate button.

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GOLD: Episode 4 – Labyrinth of Madness

When Oliver’s interview airs, announcing the British team’s impending move to California, Jon decides he needs to get his game back by seeking out a dangerous back-alley game. Meanwhile, Richard tries to unite his team by getting them drunk, and Cissy learns some disturbing news about her job.

This is a great series, and I think it’s important to support media aimed at the gaming community, so please visit the website and watch the show. It’s available on the web, as well as by podcast [iTunes]. GOLD is independently produced, so if you can spare a little money, consider clicking on their donate button.