@@page121tabletoproleplaying4 Great content. Really takes me back. I know you did the moon material. Maybe you could do a single video covering some of the other Gamma World support in Dragon? The articles about city adventures, cults and secret societies, monsters and mutations. It'd be great to hear your thoughts on that stuff. Hope the real life situations improve soon.
Badders rock for an entry level NPC. Years ago we played a home brew where the Players explored an old amusement park. Two PC's were playing the Gopher Bop game when 30 Badders showed up to ask why they were hitting the Alter of the Devine Ones. Needless to say, it was an interesting situation to get out of, especially when I did the voices for the Badders, making them so cute one player had trouble attacking them.
This was the 2nd gamma world module I bought and the way the players started out was what I used for all my campaigns after it came out and I even use it to this day . I liked the idea that the players knew each other and were part of the same community making it easy to come up with character backgrounds . I added occupations and skills to my gamma world game and when 3rd edition came out I used the action table for skill and ability checks in my hybrid 1st/2nd edition gamma world game . Gamma World rpg is one of my favorite post apocalyptic rpg's . I have all versions execpt the alternity version and the wizards of the Coast crappy version that wasn't gamma world at all to me
Oh, yeah. I actually played through this module. I forget my mutations. I just recall I was not human. Had completely forgotten about it until watching this.
Great module that I sadly never got to run. And the Great Oad is Hwy 29, I made that drive between Grand Forks and Fargo many times. I never encountered any mutants or robots, though. :-)
Thank you for your Gamma World videos. Yeah, this does seem promising. DND is just to mainstream. I am sure you would have been or are a great gamemaster. What do you think of Warhammer? I am to isolated to be able to have a sweet game group. Best Wishes from deep New Zealand
I still own my copy of this classic. I would like to see you cover the Albuquerque Starport which came with the first Edition GM Screen. That was a third piece of support material for GW1E.
Great overview of a classic. Bucky Badger is the University of Wisconsin's mascot.
I thought that could be it. Thanks for watching.
@@page121tabletoproleplaying4 Great content. Really takes me back. I know you did the moon material. Maybe you could do a single video covering some of the other Gamma World support in Dragon? The articles about city adventures, cults and secret societies, monsters and mutations. It'd be great to hear your thoughts on that stuff.
Hope the real life situations improve soon.
@@LemuelPigeon I've been reading a lot of the Dragon Gamma World articles. There will be some videos about them soon.
I'm a year late to the party but I'm Lovin' the Doc Savage shirt!
Doc rules!
Badders rock for an entry level NPC. Years ago we played a home brew where the Players explored an old amusement park. Two PC's were playing the Gopher Bop game when 30 Badders showed up to ask why they were hitting the Alter of the Devine Ones. Needless to say, it was an interesting situation to get out of, especially when I did the voices for the Badders, making them so cute one player had trouble attacking them.
I loved this! I also appreciate that the comments had some answers for the little mysteries (for example Bucky Badger)
Bucky Badger is the mascot of University of Wisconsin Madison.
This was the 2nd gamma world module I bought and the way the players started out was what I used for all my campaigns after it came out and I even use it to this day .
I liked the idea that the players knew each other and were part of the same community making it easy to come up with character backgrounds .
I added occupations and skills to my gamma world game and when 3rd edition came out I used the action table for skill and ability checks in my hybrid 1st/2nd edition gamma world game .
Gamma World rpg is one of my favorite post apocalyptic rpg's .
I have all versions execpt the alternity version and the wizards of the Coast crappy version that wasn't gamma world at all to me
I just subscribed, and at a great time. More Gamma World! Thanks, Page 121.
Oh, yeah. I actually played through this module. I forget my mutations. I just recall I was not human. Had completely forgotten about it until watching this.
Great module that I sadly never got to run. And the Great Oad is Hwy 29, I made that drive between Grand Forks and Fargo many times. I never encountered any mutants or robots, though. :-)
Thanks for the info and thanks for watching.
Thank you for your Gamma World videos. Yeah, this does seem promising. DND is just to mainstream. I am sure you would have been or are a great gamemaster.
What do you think of Warhammer?
I am to isolated to be able to have a sweet game group.
Best Wishes from deep New Zealand
I play 40,000K Thousand Sons.
@@page121tabletoproleplaying4 Yeah, I hope to get doing some artwork.
I need some color schemes. Gamma world one day.
Cheers
there are supposedly clues about the nature of the berries, but it is unclear (or it just went over my head) ... need to reread this now
I still own my copy of this classic. I would like to see you cover the Albuquerque Starport which came with the first Edition GM Screen. That was a third piece of support material for GW1E.
i wanted to play gama world but my group wanted to stick with dungeons and dragons back in the early/mid 80s
Gamma World is so much fun!
What Edition do you run in?
4th edition.
@@page121tabletoproleplaying4 thanks
legion of gold!