Cheers. A lot of American roleplaying games assume that you will play in the United States (such as Vampire or Buffy) either implicitly (they are written by and for Americans) or explicitly (Buffy very much assumes you are playing in an American school environment).
Back in the day we always set our White Wolf games in the United States but we never really thought about why. The books talked about being in America and so thats what we did. Ditto for most Call of Cthulhu games (which is of course relevant with Swedish CoC being a thing now).
So what did you do? For games that assumed Americans, did you ever set them in Sweden?
Back in the day we always set our White Wolf games in the United States but we never really thought about why. The books talked about being in America and so thats what we did. Ditto for most Call of Cthulhu games (which is of course relevant with Swedish CoC being a thing now).
So what did you do? For games that assumed Americans, did you ever set them in Sweden?