Hey, Veeky Forums. I'm running a Dread game for my friends. I wanted it to have a cool 80's Spielberg feel like Goonies, E.T., Super 8, and Stranger Things.
It takes place on the last week of summer vacation before the kids (players) go to high school.
I need some cool ideas for a one-shot for them to play. Aliens Monsters Government agents Psychic girls.
I need something that will feel both new and familiar. Any ideas?
Pennywise the Clown or something to that effect. Really anything that lives in the sewers is going to give you a good opportunity for a dungeon encounter.
Nathan Turner
Run Ten Candles instead. It's kind of like Dread but with a cooler gimmick.
Also someone please post the pdf I need it
Juan James
>hey everyone, I just watched Stranger Things and I'm extremely easy to influence
Lincoln Powell
Nothing wrong with that
Levi Kelly
What sort of anime would you recommend then?
Connor Russell
Yeah, it was awesome a fun idea for a one-shot. Don't be shitty.
Evan Young
Burmp
Samuel Bell
>implying stealing from good media (films/shows/books whatever) is bad
William Russell
No but making the same thread twice in three days is.
Nathaniel Rogers
Oldfag here.
No anime. Back in the 80s, all we had was Star Blazers, Robotech, and Voltron, and even those were kind of obscure. We didn't know what "anime" was, and if we did, it was "Japanese animation."
Robert Turner
Stealing material is great, "everything is a remix," etc. Just put your own personalized twist on it.
I wouldn't rush it. Concentrate first on the genre and the times; what they had compared to what we don't have now, and vice-versa. Maybe talk w/someone who was actually there.
Elijah Jackson
>I'm extremely easy to influence >posts chinese woodcarvings
And nothing is wrong with ST.
Julian Richardson
>Any ideas? You could Kite Runner them.
Wyatt Hall
Have the monsters be like those Critters/Gremlins/Goblins/Trolls etc. The main characters might have an easier time dealing with small monsters than one big one, but I'd save a "Queen" monster for the end. If you can buy or make some kind of monster hand puppet that would be cool too.
Kevin Torres
>Aliens Dig through the Twilight Zone and the Outer Limits. I remember a few episodes that dealt with Extraterrestrials rather well, for a twist you could make the kids unwitting subjects in a experiment. Alternatively you could try something like Star Trek, with Aliens peacefully observing the development of human civilization. Have the the kids stumble into the redshirts completely by accident.
>Monsters Depends on what you want. Do you want Demons and Eldritch Horrors? Check out IT, or Dragon Tears. Vampires? Salem's Lot, or have the Kids briefly unveil the masquerade. Ol' Scratch himself? The Legend of Faust, or even the Hearts of Stone expansion to Witcher III (hell, it even has a well done Haunted House).
>Government agents Delta Green, XCOM kidnap-err I mean recruiting people, X-Files with a Muldur and Scully showing up. Or for a more Blue Collar group, go with Ghost Busters.
>Psychic girls. If you want things kinky, Elfin Lied or Deadman Wonderland if you want psycho chicks mass murdering a-holes.
Anthony Bell
Bleh. You should use Stranger Things to inspire you, not just shamelessly steal from it.
Adrian King
If you want psychic girls and secret military testing programs look up F.E.A.R
Ethan Jones
Like so?
Julian Torres
Pop-culture police are just the best
Ethan Nelson
I second the Ten Candles comment. It's better than Dread in a lot of ways. Game PDF is $10. Well worth it.
Owen Jackson
Everybody is shitting themselves over this thing, what is it about?
Sebastian Smith
Go watch it for yourself.
Noah Gonzalez
It's a campfire storytelling game, not an RPG. It's getting hyped hard right now. I haven't played it but the rules looked pretty meh.
Levi Russell
Ok, guys. This is what I have so far;
The Last Summer;
The Last Summer takes place in 1984 and follows six teens during their last summer before high school. Two of the kids are moving away and they all know this is the last time they'll all be together.
Their little "group" is a bit of an exploration group, kinda like the Goonies. They explore their town of Lily Valley, a small forest town in Michigan.
During on of their adventures, they stumble across a mansion in the forest. From what they can tell, a landslide must have buried it long ago, because they're able to walk on the roof as if it were ground. Upon investigation, they find the dilapidated interior is covered in strange writings on the walls and symbols.
A low tone starts up as they venture further, increasing in pitch until its a shrill, painful noise. They discover what looks to be a massive fissure in the wall, completely dark. One of the kids, Coop, investigates, and is pulled into the darkness. The high pitched noise becomes unbearable, and the children pass out.
They awake the next day, each in their own beds. The last day of school, Coop is nowhere to be seen. A barbwire fence has been erected around the perimeter of the house they found. And people are starting to act strange around the town....
Caleb Wright
Sounds alright.
What about the government conspiracy angle?
Nathan Kelly
Government buried part of the town in controlled landslides back in the 30's. Cultists opened up a gate to another world, turning them vampyric.
Lucas Bailey
I was with you up to darksparkle
Landon Murphy
Why Dread.
I love Dread, but why for this?
You're gonna have to kill all the kids off.
Zachary Cruz
>hey everyone, I'm a shitposter and I'm extremely easily amused by anime memes
Leo Hernandez
I'd try Dead of Night. For a more elaborate game MaOCT could work.
William Walker
>Have the the kids stumble into the redshirts completely by accident. Something about that reminds me of Buckaroo Bonzai (I think that was the name). Just weird 80's movies, alien police land on earth to search for a space criminal and run into titular character.
Just... Odd as I remember (I was stupidly young when I saw it and don't remember it quite as fondly as I do both Short Circuits).
Which by the way! Rampaging monsterous entity that just needs to be loved as its chased by adults that don't know any better! That's a good story arc to use. Has ready to use easy bad guys and mooks, and a bossmonster that can either be beaten, negotiated with, escape from, and escape home.
Connor Bailey
God my dad showed me this one summer and it was just... Weird.