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Post by Darkson on Sept 21, 2007 13:52:38 GMT -5
After the release of the Core rule book we will be releasing Campaign's in our free download section of the Darkson Designs web site. What we would like to know is what types of story/plot line's would you like to see as Campaigns or Scenarios? Would you like to see some Historical based Campaigns with no Sci-Fi/Pulp elements thrown into the mix as well as hard core full on Pulp/Sci-Fi stuff like giant creatures from the deep summoned by crazy cultist? And yes you can have a Zombie Campaign if that is what you guys really really really want . Let us know your thoughts? Cheers, Robert
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Post by pikinyin on Sept 21, 2007 14:51:16 GMT -5
What we would like to know is what types of story/plot line's would you like to see as Campaigns or Scenarios? Would you like to see some Historical based Campaigns with no Sci-Fi/Pulp elements thrown into the mix as well as hard core full on Pulp/Sci-Fi stuff like giant creatures from the deep summoned by crazy cultist? Maybe both¿?
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Post by Darkson on Sept 21, 2007 15:37:18 GMT -5
What I am looking for is ideas for story lines. Like hunting down the "Spear of Destiny" Campaign 6 linked scenarios or a map based campaign. That sort of thing.
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Post by cerealkiller195 on Sept 25, 2007 10:34:12 GMT -5
What I am currently planning with a friend (when the rules come out of course) is to play it historically till the breaking point of the war. Then spin that into a mission towards a "testing site" and unmask what the Germans were up to turning it to "normal".
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Post by malkcntent on Sept 25, 2007 19:40:20 GMT -5
What I am currently planning with a friend (when the rules come out of course) is to play it historically till the breaking point of the war. Then spin that into a mission towards a "testing site" and unmask what the Germans were up to turning it to "normal". This is a fantastic idea! In the rulebook we've got a story-based campaign that follows a similar theme, starting with 'historical' forces and slowly building in the sci-fi elements.
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