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Post by jesternario on Dec 14, 2015 5:29:05 GMT
This board said welcome wagon, so I assume this is the introductions area.
Hi, I'm Jesternario, and I run and play games such as D&D, as well as some of the more... interesting games, such Panty Explosion/Tokyo Brain Pop! (the changed the name because no one would buy the product), Dread, and Don't Rest your Head.
I actually came here to ask a single question, but I will stick around and see what interesting things go about here.
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Post by ogrestamp on Dec 14, 2015 6:49:02 GMT
Welcome. I am assuming you've asked it somewhere else? And we've got questions, least I do: What is Panty Explosion, and which title wasn't selling?
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Post by voodoo on Dec 15, 2015 15:31:49 GMT
Yeeeeeees panty explosion do tell....hmmmm? Welcome aboard!
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Post by jasonblade on Dec 18, 2015 1:17:01 GMT
Welcome!
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Post by jesternario on Dec 21, 2015 2:21:31 GMT
Panty Explosion (also known as Tokyo Brain Pop! due to the fact that no one would buy it with the original title ) is a horror game where players play japanese school girls who may or may not be psychic that fight monsters (traditional japanese folklore monsters. No gutter thinking here). Highlights include a system where you roll higher dice/roll vs a lower number based on a popularity vote, and a best friend/rival mechanic. The GM doesn't describe your actions. The other players do. Your best friend describes triumphs, your rival describe failures and makes the game more interesting for you (and everyone else).
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Post by jasonblade on Dec 21, 2015 6:12:42 GMT
Panty Explosion (also known as Tokyo Brain Pop! due to the fact that no one would buy it with the original title ) is a horror game where players play japanese school girls who may or may not be psychic that fight monsters (traditional japanese folklore monsters. No gutter thinking here). Highlights include a system where you roll higher dice/roll vs a lower number based on a popularity vote, and a best friend/rival mechanic. The GM doesn't describe your actions. The other players do. Your best friend describes triumphs, your rival describe failures and makes the game more interesting for you (and everyone else). Ooooo... I want to play this game. It sounds fun. Except for being a school girl 0.0
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Post by skunkape on Dec 21, 2015 15:21:54 GMT
Welcome aboard!
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Post by jesternario on Dec 21, 2015 20:17:37 GMT
Ooooo... I want to play this game. It sounds fun. Except for being a school girl 0.0 Technically, the rules allow for two exceptions: You can play a transgender boy, but they must dress in a school girls uniform, dress in the girl's locker room, go to the girl's restroom, and for all purposes be a girl (they can even be psychic, something only girls can be in the game). And the second is a transgender girl, who wears a male uniform and acts like a boy, but is still considered a girl and has to go through the same stuff other girls do. If you want to play a male student as a male student, There are three other games they make that work for that. The first two are called BxB and GxB and are romantic rpgs about a girl, or a boy, trying to develop a relationship with the boy of their dreams. The third is called Classroom Deathmatch, a game somewhat based on the book/movie/manga Battle Royale, and it's exactly what it sounds like.
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