>The Sun has fallen out of orbit and is going to crash into the Earth. Humanity has randomly chosen people to enter an underground nuclear shelter with enough food and provisions for the next 50 years until the Earth is habitable again, luckily you were picked.
>You are alowed to bring one random tabletop game (All supplementary material) with you.
Choose wisely...
The Sun has fallen out of orbit and is going to crash into the Earth...
>the sun
hold my drink, we've got this
>the sun will crash into the earth
>the earth will be habitable in 50 years
Something's not right here
Careful with that pasta user, it's an antique.
You'd have better luck on /v/ or /pol/ with their constant influx of newfags.
I will Catan for the next 50 years then.
>one random tabletop game
>Choose wisely...
They always told me I was crazy. Who's laughing now?
>They always told me I was crazy. Who's laughing now?
The sun.
>The Sun has fallen out of orbit
What really brings all this together is the Teletubbies picture
>Sun is gonna crash into earth
>Bomb shelters will protect us
Wew lad
In all seriousness, definitely an RPG. Board games get old, but TTRPGs have near-infinite replayability and feed into the very human art of storytelling. Imagine a culture of people whose primary method of telling stories isn't oral, or books, or holidays, or rituals, but games, where the story can end a number of different ways.
The system to bring, though, it a question Veeky Forums can debate for 50 years.
If you take a Red Bull intravenously, OP makes a good campaign setting.
>It's been fifty years since the Sun fell
>There are still some left who remember it's warm embrace fondly, and it's fall bitterly
>But they were also wise enough to prepare and seek supplies and shelter underground
>Now it is our home and our duty to protect
>Our parents and grandparents could not prepare for everything that awaited it us down here
>Are there any brave enough to venture deeper into the underground?
Monopoly. It's time to die.
AD&D.
Mostly because "all supplementary material" means a shit ton of stuff for it.
>the players end up leaving the underground on accident
>At first they're afraid of dying
>Then they realise the sun is still up there
>Man they feel stupid
>hold my tubby custard, we've got this
GURPS, though there may not be enough room left for the players afterwards.
This better be pasta
Does the sun count as a nuclear holocaust?
Checkers.
GURPS and supplements.
How large is the sun even? My mom always told me it's the size of Manhattan.
How new are you?
>If you take a Red Bull intravenously
WHAT DO YOU MEAN "IF" THAT SOUNDS LIKE A GREAT IDEA WHO WOULDN'T DO THIS HA HAHAH HA
I think there's a shitty movie going on with a similar narrative
>the sun fell out of orbit
Fucking hell op stop drinking.
>not recognizing pasta.
You're the drunk, /user/
What if it's a geocentric setting? The sun fell from the orbit, it's a large glowing orb about the size of a large mountain.
There's no more day/night cycle - you're either within horizon with the fallen sun and trapped in perpetual twilight or beyond horizon so it is dark.
Yes user, I too saw the One Show today.
>the Sun has fallen out of its orbit around the galactic center
>it's dragging the whole system with it
>AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Have geocentric settings ever been done well?
Depends on your definition of "done well". Cosmology shouldn't have any significant effect on your story aside from an interesting background.
Discworld is a turtle-centric setting and it works just fine.
Well the sun dies prematurely and it's baby kid have to replace it.
I hate my fellow man and want to see him suffer, so it's a die roll between FATAL, RaHoWa, MYFAROG and that one godawful sci-fi furry game that I vaguely remember people trashing a while back.
OP... No. Just no.
>GURPS Frog
>Hops from thread to thread
>Posts about GURPS and is angry
>When GURPS frog posts anyone that reads the comment takes 6d6 psychic damage.
The filename will tell you.
Once. Six years ago.
The story isn't ending well.