This is the challenge I am embarking on starting.. well, now really but next year realistically.
I made a list of every RPG, miniatures game and war game I own. Physical copies only (but PDF's I have had printed out do count) and I left out one or two things (2 Japanese RPG books I can't read but bought solely as souvenirs). Other than that no exceptions. It doesn't matter if I have never played the game before (Ironclaw) or have played it a thousand times (Runequest 3e). It goes on the list and must be played.
The plan is simple: In the next probably 2 years, play everything I own.
For wargames, 1 play through or scenario counts, for RPGs and miniatures 3 plays counts (RPGs are usually intended for multiple sessions and some of the mini's rules I will need to paint some stuff for, so I want to get a bit more out of it).
Format (online, face to face, VASSAL or virtual tabletop) doesn't matter, neither does it matter if it is solo or with a friend (for the wargames). They just have to be played.
Who is up for the challenge?
(modified as you see fit)
I made a list of every RPG, miniatures game and war game I own. Physical copies only (but PDF's I have had printed out do count) and I left out one or two things (2 Japanese RPG books I can't read but bought solely as souvenirs). Other than that no exceptions. It doesn't matter if I have never played the game before (Ironclaw) or have played it a thousand times (Runequest 3e). It goes on the list and must be played.
The plan is simple: In the next probably 2 years, play everything I own.
For wargames, 1 play through or scenario counts, for RPGs and miniatures 3 plays counts (RPGs are usually intended for multiple sessions and some of the mini's rules I will need to paint some stuff for, so I want to get a bit more out of it).
Format (online, face to face, VASSAL or virtual tabletop) doesn't matter, neither does it matter if it is solo or with a friend (for the wargames). They just have to be played.
Who is up for the challenge?
(modified as you see fit)