[ddo] PnP - give a look at the second one mentioned...

Joe Vaughan joev at jarhedz.com
Thu Feb 8 17:39:17 GMT 2007


Actually having played with them a little bit, I much prefer Fantasy  
and Battlegrounds to any of the rest.

Kloowhatchamacallit has loads of functionality but is way too  
"clunky" and unintuitive

Battlegrounds RPG is simple but powerful. FG is prettier but not sure  
which is best (DM choice I would guess)

Joe

On 8 Feb 2007, at 13:17, Joe Vaughan wrote:

> The big opinionata would be Mr BPC since its most crucial that he's
> happy with it...
>
> It definitely looks like it ticks many of our boxes...
>
> I'm going to form another list and invite Bren and HaryW as well as
> they've both said they'd be well up for playing if Mr DM sir will
> allow...
>
>
> On 8 Feb 2007, at 12:55, Diarmuid Reidy wrote:
>
>> regardless of what we use, this seems to be a lovely little dungeon
>> generator...
>>
>> http://www.rpghost.com/dungeon_gen.shtml
>>
>> A more slick and fully featured virtual table top is:
>> http://www.kloogeinc.com/screenshots.html
>> http://www.kloogeinc.com/tutorials.html
>>
>> Only played with it briefly but this really looks like it has a  
>> bit of
>> polish, reasonable features, could be worth a serious look... also  
>> its
>> is java based so the hackers can play with it, also allows for add-in
>> modules so seems to be quite extensible...
>> Good sections on help and tutorials
>> Definitely the most fully featured and mature of any of the ones I've
>> looked at...would get my vote on initial impressions...
>> Have to get impressions from the DM and other players...
>>
>>
>> ciao,
>> diarmuid.
>>
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