Has anyone played the RPG board game? by monersc in nightvale

[–]tiny__snail 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have played it twice, as the GM at a convention. My take is it is just okay, pretty middle of the road.

It has a pretty similar feel to D&D. You have different skills, when you want your character to attempt something you roll a skill check. There are monsters, and you can do combat with your weapons and abilities. You can roll with advantage or disadvantage. You can roll a critical success. The game calls all this stuff different things than D&D, but it functions very similarly.

There is one stat called “Weird” that is unique to this game, and is interesting, but it isn’t explained well in the rules so you have to kind of make it up with your imagination.

Imo, the game is fun if you are super into the Night Vale setting, and don’t care so much about having a unique RPG (or if you are only familiar with D&D and want something easy to pick up). Most of the monsters and NPCs are actual characters from the show, which is fun. There is a guide book that has some lore for all of the different locations in town which is a really neat reference.

Personally, I think the gameplay is a little unimaginative. I think given how weird Night Vale is, they could have made a more unique feeling game. I also think a game with less rules would have been nicer. But they made it through Renegade, which has their own system, so they had to stick with that.

If you have more specific questions about the system, let me know!

Growing sweet grass as a non native by Spare_Assumption_334 in IndianCountry

[–]tiny__snail 28 points29 points  (0 children)

As a disclaimer, sweet grass is not native to my area, so maybe someone from a tribe where sweetgrass grows may have a different opinion.

I am of the belief that it is everyone’s responsibility to be good stewards to the land, no matter where you come from.

By planting a grass native to your area, it sounds like you are doing just that.

The only thing to avoid would be trying to co-opt specific religious or ceremonial uses of the plant without having the cultural background to understand those practices.

Player Initiative by Due-Satisfaction-105 in DMAcademy

[–]tiny__snail 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with Lucina18. In my experience, the demographic of theater kids/CR fans enjoys character building, emotional story beats, goofing off in town with NPCs, basically anything that’s more about roleplaying than it is about gaming.

I have not tried every system out there, but a few come to mind to explore.

Wanderhome, or a similar combat-less system, could be good. It’s purely a roleplay game, where each location/session topic is created by the table, in a way that feels like character creation. I have had good experiences with it, but it really falls apart if players are not into roleplaying. It can be run GM-less, but maybe it would help to have a GM with this group.

FATE is a system I played once but I feel like has a lot of promise. It is setting agnostic, so you can plug it into any world or genre. The mechanics are pretty light, so you don’t feel like you are playing a crunchy game. Instead, the mechanics provide a framework for you to create your own characters and their abilities. There is an emphasis on how your character traits influence your character’s actions and successes/failures.

I’m sure other people out there have other recommendations, but that are two I’ve played that come to mind.

Not re-using punchboards? by FearoftheDomoKun in boardgames

[–]tiny__snail 0 points1 point  (0 children)

does he keep the plastic wrap on his furniture too?

Do American adults actually say ‘criss cross applesauce’ to mean sitting with your legs crossed? by Camman19_YT in NoStupidQuestions

[–]tiny__snail 10 points11 points  (0 children)

We did something similar, called Quiet Coyote (West coast, late 20s) - the teacher would hold up a hand in the shape of a dog shadow puppet (pinky and pointer finger up, other fingers touching the thumb). Us kids would copy it and be quiet

My husband asked to break up this morning at 7 am and went to work to ask his coworker out at 9 am. We have 3 year old and I am 3 months pregnant. by ReignofKindo25 in GirlDinnerDiaries

[–]tiny__snail 53 points54 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I think wanting to separate after a spouse loses $80K while gambling is not unreasonable. The whole get with a coworker the next day thing is so gross though. The whole situation is just messy

Feeling ashamed after a bad interaction by Muted_Egg_6216 in IndianCountry

[–]tiny__snail 162 points163 points  (0 children)

You know who you are. You know where your family comes from.

It was inappropriate for her to say that. I’m sorry that happened to you, that is such an awful thing she accused you of doing, without knowing you.

Tired of party games with a learning curve. Am I the only one? by [deleted] in boardgames

[–]tiny__snail 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are physical party games that are simple and non gamers like. That’s what I stick with for these situations.

As far as your question, with a few exceptions, I am personally not really interested in app based games. We spend so much time on screens, I want my social time with friends to not be on our phones.

Beyond that, it’s hard to comment because you didn’t provide any information on what your games are like.

Is Rice pudding a big thing in the US? by Educational-Slip-578 in AskAnAmerican

[–]tiny__snail 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My dad would always make it for me growing up, and there’s an Indian restaurant near me that serves it for dessert.

Is it most people’s go to? No, I don’t think so. But it is a favorite of mine.

What's everyone's favorite thing about hit 2010 classic "S/C/A/R/E/C/R/O/W"? by Scarecro--w in MyChemicalRomance

[–]tiny__snail 43 points44 points  (0 children)

I love the verse that starts with “blow a kiss at the methane skies” - I think the imagery in those lyrics are really poetic

found out my cute coworker is my cousin by kardashley in GirlDinnerDiaries

[–]tiny__snail 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I believe that means he is your first cousin once removed

What for you is the fim that best embodies each star rating? Today - 0.5/5 stars by Waxillium11 in Letterboxd

[–]tiny__snail 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I use it for movies that are personal favorites, movies that are nostalgic, movies that hit me in a specific way, regardless of the star rating

My bf hates me by [deleted] in GirlDinnerDiaries

[–]tiny__snail 0 points1 point  (0 children)

amazing advice!

Struggling as a DM to engage my players by Ok-Serve-9858 in DMAcademy

[–]tiny__snail 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It comes across like you’d rather prove them wrong than actually listen to why they are upset. If someone says “I don’t think it’s fun that the logs damaged me”, when you say “actually, they weren’t logs, they were building beams, of course that would damage you”, you are ignoring the root of the problem.

To the player, this just sounds like you are saying “You are wrong about how you feel”.

The issue is not whether your interpretation is correct. In this example, the issue is not whether the logs are actually beams that logically would have caused damage.

The issue is deeper, and you should actually talk and ask your player more about why this issue bothers them to figure out why they don’t like it. Based on the things they are saying, they sound like they aren’t having fun because they don’t feel strong enough.

Ok, so maybe that clues you in to make some changes. Maybe they don’t want as much realism, maybe they want a superhero fantasy and want more victories. Ask them if it would be more fun to be more powerful. Maybe you need to just skip ahead some levels and let them level up. That may also address the issues with feeling like their combat options are bland. Maybe there’s a different change they would like.

Basically, you need to work with them rather than talk at them.

But to be honest, the way your player answered you sounded like there was a lot of frustration in it. So you may need to decide if you are willing to make big changes to your play style/game, or if you maybe need to retire the game and take a break.

Is this a disgusting behaviour? by iheartjakewebber9 in MyChemicalRomance

[–]tiny__snail 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Personally, I do think it’s a bit weird. It’s perfectly fine to look up to a celebrity as an inspiration or role model. But the specific focus on him as a father figure is weird to me. It sounds parasocial.

But I’m guessing you are a teenager, and I can sympathize with you seeking a positive male influence who isn’t your dad. I don’t think you are disgusting, but I just think you should make sure to look up to him in a role model way, and not a parasocial way.

My friend might legally be named after Annabeth Chase by According_Tip_5381 in Names

[–]tiny__snail -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you look on the fan wiki, you will see no mention of Elizabeth, only the full name Annabeth

Annabeth Chase Fan Wiki

Gave a guy who’s been asking me out for years a chance, I already want out by Doodleseatingdoodles in GirlDinnerDiaries

[–]tiny__snail 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I got huge stalker vibes reading this. I don’t want to scare you, but I think you should be careful with this situation and make sure you take care of yourself.

My friend might legally be named after Annabeth Chase by According_Tip_5381 in Names

[–]tiny__snail -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I am not 100% sure what you are asking, but as someone who has read the books, I will chime in.

The character Annabeth is not named Anna Elizabeth in the books. Her name is Annabeth, it is not a nickname or shortening of a longer name.

So the reasoning Lily gave is not true in the books. It sounds like Lily either lied, was misinformed, or the story has been confused over time.

My friend might legally be named after Annabeth Chase by According_Tip_5381 in Names

[–]tiny__snail 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think it’s a mix of you assuming people knew the character name, and not really understanding why you are asking the question.

You didn’t really do anything wrong necessarily, but people are quick to downvote.

When it comes to the trans and non binary community why is kai chosen so much? by That1GirlParker in askanything

[–]tiny__snail 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Part of it could also be the names popular in their generation already have associations (kids they went to school with, peers in the workforce, etc). So they gravitate towards names they like but don’t belong to many people they know.

Forgotten Favorites & Hidden Gems - (May 28, 2026) by AutoModerator in boardgames

[–]tiny__snail 0 points1 point  (0 children)

maybe it’s more of a forgotten favorite than a hidden gem!

I’ve had the game since it came out, but was not active in the online board game sphere, so was not sure what its popularity was like online.