Game Finder Thread: Spreadsheet Edition

Now with a spreadsheet to hopefully reduce clutter! Bump the thread, have discussions! It doesn't matter, because people looking for games won't need to view all the rampant shitposting going on with this spreadsheet.

It is an experiment to see if we're civil enough to at least not fuck with each other's entries. I would like to think we're decent enough to not be that bad.


Gamefinder Spreadsheet:

docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DhcCzN-ZQkZCbqpFQ6W-VGHHsmoxlU2tc5DJG8WHGzE/edit?usp=sharing

If this fails, I guess you can still try the old-fashioned in-thread

>GM/Player
>System Preferred
>Times Available (with timezone!)
>Method of Play (Skype, IRC, roll20, etc)
>Contact Info
>Additional Notes

Other urls found in this thread:

discord.gg/3PqWxMV
twitter.com/NSFWRedditGif

I guess this is a good place to ask, does anyone have any experience playing some of the classic entry level boardgames (Dragonstrike, Heroquest) in Tabletop Simulator? I picked it up, in hopes of playing some of those games, but I can't find anyone who plays them.

Most of those games are pretty retro in origin, right?

You might find a lot more interest and knowledge in the usual OSR threads. I'd say this falls into their domain.

Cool, thanks OP. Did put my info in the sheet though, I wanna play some newb friendly DnD or pathfinder

>GM
>Japan Time
>8th or 9th of this month, game start anywhere from 09:00 to 22:00 Japan time (write your ideal times in the mail)
>Aberrant
I have a business hotel room to myself and time to kill.
I see so much weird shit come up in the magical-realm-focused threads and when a normal thread turns fetishy that I want to see how Veeky Forums actually handles it in practice, and not just judge from the opinions of shitposters and I don't want to touch the /pfg/ .
Let's have the roleplaying equivalent of a one-night stand - write something you want to play but can't because it's fetishy or creepy, I'll smack together a sheet in Aberrant because you can do fucking everything fetishy in Aberrant, and let's have a one-shot with no strings attached.
What happens in there stays in there. Roleplaying is supposed to be fun, so for fuck's sakes let's give it a spin.
Come up with your best and send it to [email protected], and I'll send back a Discord room in time.
It's not going to become ERP, because I still want to do roleplaying and I suck at writing porn, and I'm honestly not going to risk a ban to juggle some furry's hurt fee-fees.
Especially if I get more than three or four replies, I reserve myself the right to ignore the seventeenth fucking kitsune lolimancer or shota catboy. If I don't send something back, it means not enough people replied or they were too furry - if I was a furry or a Pathfinder player, I know where I'd go look.

Fuck you, I'm not gonna write your next hit doujin, mister Japan Time. I'm onto your antics.

If there were actually doujin artists on Veeky Forums and not just nerdlings in a business hotel room with coffee cans and empty bottles of tea piling up around them, we'd be a very different board.

We tried doing this a few years back. It doesn't work at all man, the thread doesn't get bumped.

>51044290
>GM/Player
GM, or rather a player that helps GM out by looking for new players

>System Preferred
Pathfinder

>Times Available (with timezone!)
The game's on Wednesday nights, starting at 6pm EST until around 10 or 11.

>Method of Play (Skype, IRC, roll20, etc)
Roll20, OOC chat in Discord but RP is all text and in Roll20.

>Contact Info
#Lex4637

>Additional Notes
The game's set in Golarion in the Thruvian desert. Gamestyle is super narrative and RP-focused, combat will always come second to critical thinking. There are three players already and the next session will be our third.

I posted in the sheet, but here goes
>Player
>Any, but I'd prefer Pathfinder or DnD
>GMT+1 (Central europe, Berlin, Paris)
>Any
>Contact me in this thread,or by skype:sam_u_
>New player, did play some games before, mainly CoC over Skype, want to try something more "traditional"

Got discord?

>Join voice game

>GM apparently knows people I play with, these people sing my praises

I really wanted to make a good impression. I told the GM I wasn't really comfortable with voice games, but I would be willing to try and push my comfort levels.

But I just couldn't take these guy's voices or the constant heavy breathing and mechanical keyboard noises.

I feel like an asshole now.

>GM/Player
Player.
>System Preferred
I want to get a game of Infinity going, the RPG released by the people who did Mutant Chronicles. However, I don't want to GM.
>Times Available (with timezone!)
GMT +10. Times available are negotiable.
>Method of Play (Skype, IRC, roll20, etc)
IRC, roll20, Discord.
>Contact Info
Right here. Reply to the post in this thread.
>Additional Notes
I have the game-book previews and everything, so you don't have to go hunting it down.

Hey there only wasn't a Gamefinder up for almost a day, this seems like a great time to reduce post traffic in the thread even more so it can die even faster.

I swear mechanical keyboard fags are the vapers of online tabletop.

yeah, Kobalt #9583

Low quality posts might as well not even be posts, though.

>GM or Player

Gm looking for one player

>Timezone

Est

>Times available
sunday 7pm

>System

Mutant year zero

>Setting

Post apocalyptic with basic base building and other things in (not japan/osea) think of fallout/wasteland etc

>Contact Info

Tsukamoto#4208 If I don't say anything back I might had left for work.

>Additional Notes

This will be my first time running this game so keep that in mind. but if you new to tabletop this game is pretty easy to learn.

We will be using roll20 for rp and rolls and discord for OOC voice-if you don't want to use voice that's fine but you need to be able to hear me.

I'd also be interested in this, but I'm GMT+13 (NZDST).

Dude, that's only a three hour time zone difference.

Note: The game is not super anime so keep that in mind

I too want to play but not GM.

Is Infinity a weeb game?

Depends on what faction you go to. Ariadna is near-future army dudes with werewolves, and they're the least weeb faction.

The weeb level is relatively high, but it's quality weeb, like GitS or Akira or Megazone, not shitty moeblob weeb. Not /pfg/ weeb.

>near-future army dudes with werewolves
>the least weeb faction
Fuckin hell man at least when some guy tries to push his fetishes into something like Shadowrun he at least has to admit that being a literal werewolf is in some way special or unusual. No wonder no one wants to GM this.

I'm skeptical, but also desperate.

What's your discord?

I'm , not (if that makes any difference), and I'm Scoria#9578.

sent ;)

I don't understand what you're implying. I have no idea what this game is, but is there something wrong with werewolves?

I'm and I'll add you.

They're these sorts of werewolves, if that makes a difference.

If I wanted to run a game and needed three players, what are the chances I could find them with the stipulation, NO ANIME.

What does 'no anime' actually mean in this context? 'No cancerous /pfg/ escapes'?

Exactly

What game

It would make me hesitate just as much as any other overly broad stipulation.

Anything, it seems no system is immune to flaky players, the only ones left being NEETs that want to jerk off during the game.

Hey look man I'm fine with No Anime but don't shit on my NEET life.

Then tell your NEET brethren to stop being such shit.

NEETs are literally the worst players and the biggest flakes, despite having the freest schedules.

Usually its players that flake out on me to be honest. I hate it the most when they won't even give warning ahead of time.

I see how you could logically construe that NEETs are the flakiest because they're not used to keeping a schedule or anything, but it doesn't really line up like that with my experience.

Not to mention I figure many actually do have a schedule of things like medical appointments to keep.

discord.gg/3PqWxMV

Pathfinder, module, come apply

>join server

>2hufag is already in there autisming on the poor guy because "I NEED TO KNOW ALL AVAILABLE OPTIONS TO OPTIMIZE"

It's okay, I know 2hu from way back

>GM/Player

Player looking for another 2 players

>System Preferred

5e

>Times Available (with timezone!)

We're looking to play on Saturday nights for US. No time is decided yet until we can find more players, but generally Saturday night US time

>Method of Play (Skype, IRC, roll20, etc)

Roll20, Discord, voice

>Contact Info

Aneki Hoonter #6027
We have some additional questions if you choose to join

>Additional Notes

We're a group of sort-of weebs who like to take it easy and have fun. Have had bad experiences with recruiting before, so we're being extra careful. Rules lawyers and munchkins need not apply.

D&D 5e*
Fuck I'm an idiot

I'm interested. Not finding you on discord

Try
Aneki Hoonter#6027
I think i messed something up

Closed. We're full

Hows your idea going, Nippanon?

Honestly it sounds like a fun thing to try out (like a random Paranoia one-shot game I've had fun with, naturally heavily on the parody/comedy side of Paranoia) but the modern metahuman setting of Aberrant doesn't work for a lot of the creepy fetish stuff I can think of that comes up here.

I have one guy on board right now, and I'm still looking for more.
To be honest, I know it works because I've tried it before. I've played a fair bit of it, as well as one game that actually did go pretty magical realm (though that's with a group that might just have been a lucky selection - there was one retard mixed in there too at first), and it actually works surprisingly well.
The clincher is that because novas are common knowledge and an established concept in-universe, you don't end up with weird characters inhabiting that strange void that often happens in other games. There are lore precedents for a lot of other weird shit, there are things for the characters to do (usually media-related), there are plenty of springboards for them to interact with normal people and the players have a lot more to work with because of the setting basically being the real world.
If you just plop weird characters, no matter if they're sexual or not, into a game like for example Pathfinder, I've noticed that it ends in this awkward, unfulfilling atmosphere where what was supposed to be really fun just gets hard to play and reliant on the same old shock or weird-out scenarios. Since there's nothing in the setting written for those types of characters, and the setting might vary a lot, it just gets anticlimactic if the GM and players don't put a ton of work into cooperating on the setting.
Aberrant has precedents, it has opportunities to use those concepts and the players can fill in the blanks with their real-world knowledge when there aren't.

Iunno man. If someone always wanted to be like a transsexual fantasy dwarf I'm not sure how he's gonna be a transsexual fantasy dwarf in a meaningful way without the existence of an entire fantasy dwarf civilization and culture and their corresponding foils.

Registering interest.
Fraggloid#4802