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LFP/LFG Systemless/Fate Accelerated/Fiasco - daytime GMT

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Hi, I used to play games where we would not use any ruleset to create characters or resolve actions. And the games were done with almost no preparation - kind of improvising a game. That made the game run faster and be more movie-like. Lots of fun. Anyone wants to try it out? An alternative could be a Fiasco game or something very rules-light like Fate Accelerated. I could run the games myself. Any new/inexperienced players are welcome. Preferred settings are fiction - fantasy/sci-fi/space opera/modern times with a twist maybe. Ideal time for me to play is 10AM - 6PM GMT (BST at the moment) otherwise free on Sundays. Here's a link for the game if anyone's interested: [deleted by mod] Thanks, Justas
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Gen Kitty
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Justas J., We strongly discourage posting open join links; use private messaging to share the link.  If you want people to view your game, post the LFG link instead.
I wanted to run something like this for awhile but have found very few interested players.
Finally something in the time period I'm looking for! I've played a couple of games of Fiasco, but don't own any of the books, I'm currently relling getting into FATE, so having a look at FAE shouldn't be a problem!
I wonder why... I've always found huge rulesets so constraining and time consuming. Especially for new players. Perdido - I guess we need to search for people from Asia or Australia then. FAE is really simple and the whole ruleset is like 40 pages long so wouldn't be a problem. Fiasco playsets are free so you only need one person who knows the set-up rules (which I do). We need at least 2 more players.