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On 11/01/2013 at 05:52 PM by rejo1479

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Torchbearer HC

Since junior high, I've been obsessed with tabletop rpgs. I have games that range from the basic medieval fantasy game to far future psychics battling alien threats. I love storytelling in all it's genres and to me, there is something very special when it comes to gathering together with friends and taking part of an adventure.

Like any other industry, there are the big names, Dungeons & Dragons, in the case of RPGs, but there are also the independents. The games that are the product of the blood, sweat and tears of just a handful of people who put up their own money to make their dream a reality. 

Torchbearer is one of these. Published by Burning Wheel HQ and the effort of Thor Olavsrud and Luke Crane (who wrote the original ruleset the game is based on), it harkens back to the simple times of exploration that were part of the original D&D, before it became Advanced or had multiple editions.

However, Torchbearer takes a more modern approach to the rules, allowing players the ability to influence and shift the game towards or against them as necessary to advance the story and to advance themselves. That's a hallmark for independently produced rpgs, they tend to focus on providing a narrative approach to the storytelling, with a smaller, less intensive amount of rules to use.

My players and I have some experience with indie RPGS, but the unusual structure of this game is taking some getting used to. We've played two sessions so far and they have definitely begun to feel the sting of adventuring, as they are sick, injured, tired, hungry; all of them conditions that affect how capable they are of completing the adventure.

If anyone's interested in this, I'd be glad to post some more information on how the game is working for us and I whole-heartedly point said interested parties to: If anyone's interested in this, I'd be glad to post some more information on how the game is working for us and I whole-heartedly point said interested parties to: http://www.burningwheel.com/store/index.php/torchbearer.html


 

Comments

Matt Snee Staff Writer

11/02/2013 at 02:46 AM

something about this seems very familiar to me. I think I've seen this art before.  I miss games like this, they were a big part of my childhood.

rejo1479

11/03/2013 at 12:21 PM

The cover's original, but inspired by all the awesome of early 80s rpg art, so it's probably triggering some recognition there.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

11/03/2013 at 02:44 PM

who's the artist, do u know?

rejo1479

11/03/2013 at 10:46 PM

I had to check, but it's Peter Mullen. 

KnightDriver

11/02/2013 at 04:03 PM

Yes, more on this game and genre! I love this stuff!

Recently, I've haven't been able to get together with my 360 gaming buddy much. It got me thinking about games like this and a strategy game store near me that has regular meetups. I'm considering going there and getting back into DnD and board games and make some new friends.

rejo1479

11/03/2013 at 12:22 PM

Cool, Knight. I might end up posting reports of our game sessions then. I've gotten more seriously into board and card games over the past year or so, so I think going out to the game store is a great idea. I've been hooked by the Star Wars LCG from Fantasy Flight Games, which is all sorts of awesome. Let me know if you do and what you discover!

KnightDriver

11/04/2013 at 12:28 AM

I bought Carcassone not too long ago and was once into DnD miniatures. It's rare that I find anyone to play these games though. I'd love to add board and card games to my video game list and play them. I was following the new board games list on Amazon earlier this year. Lots of cool stuff coming out all the time.

rejo1479

11/05/2013 at 11:30 PM

Some of my favorite games are the ones that involve traitors (Battlestar Galactica, The Resistance), but my friends REALLY don't like that type of game. Oh well, can't have them all.

BrokenH

11/03/2013 at 10:50 PM

My friend actually made his own home-brew table-top rpg game. It's actually so good we rarely use anything else. lol.

I love the cover art for this beautiful indie beast,btw!

rejo1479

11/05/2013 at 11:28 PM

If I had the talent, I definitely would make my own table too. All the stuff I see online looks so damn cool!

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