PBP Enthusiasts: Help Wanted with Research
Hi everyone,
I recently started working on a paper about the role of campaign setting in tabletop RPGs. Because I don't have the time or manpower available to transcribe a bunch of live games, I've decided to look to play-by-post games for my data.
Specifically, I'm looking for finished games using a published campaign setting. It doesn't have to be D&D: any system with a published campaign setting will do, including systems like WoD and Shadowrun where the setting is baked into the main source books. If you've run such a game, participated in one, or even just know of one, I'd really appreciate it if you posted or PMed me a link. As anyone who's ever dabble in PBP knows, finished games are hard to come by.
Even if you're unable to assist me with this, thanks for reading this far!
Re: PBP Enthusiasts: Help Wanted with Research
Here's a campaign blog of the Red Hand of Doom by Saph. It's not a transcript, but it has all the basics there. I've heard its well-written too, but I didn't particularly like it. Good luck finding finished PBP games though.
Re: PBP Enthusiasts: Help Wanted with Research
We have had a combo tabletop RPG and PBP game going for the better part of 6 years. We use the PbP to fill in the role-playing between sessions.
We also keep detailed logs of each tabletop session. Feel free to look, but please sign our guestbook:
http://plothook.net/RPG/forumdisplay.php?f=1221
As a note, it is a combination of the published campaign settings of Birthright and Ravenloft.
Re: PBP Enthusiasts: Help Wanted with Research
Thanks for the links. I suppose logs of tabletop sessions are helpful as well. I've just never seen anyone keep them with that much detail.
Re: PBP Enthusiasts: Help Wanted with Research
How finished do they need to be? Will really long or episodic material suffice? I could link some Nobilis games here if you want something more unusual than d20 varients.