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@Jennkryst said in Missed Settings:
There was that Legally Distinct Not-Really Zombies game set in Canada where people got infested with worms instead of your usual virus and/or Last of Us Fungus. But it was tricksy.
Tricksy how?
For my own contribution, I would love to see a Dystopia Rising MU. I loved the hell out of that LARP when I was young and could run around the woods all night.
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@InkGolem said in Missed Settings:
@Jennkryst said in Missed Settings:
There was that Legally Distinct Not-Really Zombies game set in Canada where people got infested with worms instead of your usual virus and/or Last of Us Fungus. But it was tricksy.
Tricksy how?
In my experience, the head ST disappeared at a critical time in player retention, and the rest of us had nearly nothing to RP about. If something was going on behind the scenes, I was oblivious to it.
I don’t remember its name, and it seems nobody else knows it either. The game closed in less than 2 months.
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@Jumpscare The game-owner was Tek with a new handle on. The game went under a few weeks after they were outed for lying to everyone.
- Are you Tek? https://brandmu.day/topic/53/mu-peeves-thread/1490?_=1760278262487
- “I wasn’t lying; I just wasn’t telling the truth.” https://brandmu.day/topic/53/mu-peeves-thread/1512?_=1760278262489
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@KarmaBum said in Missed Settings:
@Jumpscare The game-owner was Tek with a new handle on. The game went under a few weeks after they were outed for lying to everyone.
- Are you Tek? https://brandmu.day/topic/53/mu-peeves-thread/1490?_=1760278262487
- “I wasn’t lying; I just wasn’t telling the truth.” https://brandmu.day/topic/53/mu-peeves-thread/1512?_=1760278262489
Oh, thank you for finding that! It explains everything.
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@InkGolem I could technically run an official one, honestly, if I felt like it.
But I don’t have the coding expertise or the time.
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As in the official tabletop system, or?
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@InkGolem Well, the IP rights are no longer with Onyx Path; they expired and moved back to the original IP-holder, who I do work for.
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@Redbird Man, have I got some Pucci stories from back in the day
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From discussion on another thread, I’m now curious which US states have never had a MU* with them as their primary location. Here’s what I found from a cursory search.
California - Liberation
Colorado - Sheltering Skies, Shadowrin Denver
Louisiana - Black Bayou
Virginia - Keys
Washington - GarouMUSH -
@Jumpscare There was that shifter game set in Wyoming
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@Jumpscare Aaaaaalaaaaabama, Alaska, Arizona (I almost marked this because I forgot Reno was in Nevada), Arkansas,
California(Several),Colorado(Sheltering Skies, Shadowrun Denver, others), Connecticut. ding-ding-ding Delaware,Florida(I played on an oWoD game in Florida before I made it to CoH, but this was years ago), Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho,Illinois(surely there’s been Chicago, right?), Indiana! Ding-ding-ding… -
I was working on a game a few years back set in Utah about the fight against a secret society of supernatural body jumpers hidden within a large, prominent religion here but in the end figured it would be more headache than it was worth, lol.
but I still think SLC would be a fascinating setting for urban fantasy/horror.
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I remember a game in the late 90s that was set in a weird small town, and if anyone asked if the game was set in X state, the answer was always yes.
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I’ve never seen a game set in North Dakota.
I was about to say I’ve never seen a game set in Australia either but an old memory is tickling my brain on that one.
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@Hobbie Minot, North Dakota. Ground Squirrels of Darkness!
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@labsunlimited The second someone spins up a World of Mild Discomfort set in Minot I am there.
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There was a game set in Honolulu in the late 90s! I played myself (basically) and became ghouled to the toreador primogen.
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@Jennkryst Idaho’s been done, as has Washington State. John Wayne’s werewolf game - I forget the name of it - was set in Idaho, and GarouMUSH was set in Washington State.
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I’ve updated the list with the ones you all remembered the names of, haha.