Barbarian Prince 42nd Anniversary Edition: boardgamegeek.com/thread/3104... Jason Vey's Age of Conan Hack: grey-elf.com/ Music used with permission, courtesy of Heimat Der Katastrophe (heimatderkatastrophe.bandcamp...)
Hi Chaoclypse! Great playthrough, Barbarian Prince is a classic! I created a Western inspired version of Barbarian Prince called The Drifter. Would you be opposed to me sending you a physical copy? Thanks and take care!
That would be awesome! I was actually looking into getting Star Drifter just last night! Do you have an email I can send my address to? Edit: Oh yeah, RU-vid sometimes removes emails from comments, my email is brndnyu@gmail.com if that happens!
Ha!! I just picked up the Drifter Last week and got it delivered from DrivetruRPG! Gonna give it a go tonight! This looks great too! And Space Drifter!! Hexcrawl! This is the way
It was great to see how you used the two systems to play. I didn't know about the OD&D Conan material. I downloaded it and will check it out. Great video have a great week.
@@Chaoclypse Thank you and I do have it. The darkness beneath is a great 0e adventure. The outdoor map in that issued is actually a different map but it is a solid one. Lately we've been running man 2 man as a skirmish game with Fantasy TNs and I've been playing in some 400 man unit troop games of chainmail. Fun system but a lot of rulings to be made wth edge cases. Thanks for the content brother.
@@rwustudios Oh, I had no idea that the outdoor map in that issue is different, my bad! For Chainmail adjacent rulesets you might also wanna check out Delta's Book of War and KILLCHAIN, which is much more recent and by Castle Grief (who's also in the comments here and also did his own playthrough of Barbarian Prince with BX!) I recently did a one on one game with a friend where we did a hexcrawl with Delta's Book of War and it worked very well.
@@Chaoclypse I still want Delta to give Chainmail a fair play. I was a little disappointed when he stated he had not played Chainmail so I passed on Book of War. I did read Griefs post yesterday when Purple Druid sent it. (Were running alot of PbP 1000+ man games as tests right now). Check out the video I did on man 2 man as a skirmish game. It works very well. We have been doing alot of it as we test Men are the Monsters. Thanks again for the content.
The map is by Alex Damaceno, aka GnarledMonster! It, along with the version laid out by Gontijo, can be found here: drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1gp4ARo941ituFpATIHqEAjAnlfqYn3Wl
I tried mixing BP with Steve Jackson's melee & wizard. But my ttrpg knowledge is limited. I think such an update wpuld be super popular, who doesn`t like this game? :)
@@eatcomics It's incredibly underrated! Most people who are into bookbinding utilize a press and a special knife, or alternatively a large guillotine, but this method is a lot cheaper and more practical - just gotta watch out for those fingers! Rotary cutters can be very sharp. For smaller zines I do have a rotary paper trimmer, which is far more convenient and safer, but it can't go through more than maybe 5 or 6 sheets.
I can't really put my finger on it, but I remember it being one of the things that put me off the game when I first tried it a year ago. That and getting caught by the guards north of the river half the games I played, haha!