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Coyote Trail

Anyone interested in Coyote Trail a western RPG?  PM me ...
Bump w/ game description... It's an age of cowboys, rustlers, gamblers, and lawmen. The town's assembling a posse to hunt down your gang like the dogs you are. Coyote Trail includes rules to create a variety of Wild West personalities, simple rules for fights and chases, ready-to-play adventures, story ideas, reference sheets, and numerous character, horse, and wagon templates. Coyote Trail is a role-playing game designed to be both easy to learn and fast-paced. The versatile 2d6 rules make it perfect for one-shot games, extended play, or as a framework for your own ideas. In short, Coyote Trail is fast, ready-to-use, and adaptable. You don't have to learn a complicated system, refer to scores of tables, or spend all day creating characters. You can either create custom characters for the game or dive right in with any of the included templates. The game is designed to be light; it has a small footprint and extremely low price tag - it's not overloaded with tons of rules or an excess of information you just won't need. It's meant to get you running quickly so you can have a good time. The setting is very open, taking place anywhere you choose in the America West.  Travel the dusty trails from boom towns to native villages. Rustle cattle, rob banks, and terrorize towns. Of course, if law and justice is your thing, take on the role of sheriffs to protect towns, and drive off bandits and Indians. Then again, you could just gamble all your money away. The included adventures immerse you into the heart of the West so even if you don't want to the run them, you've still got a lot of inspiration to help flavor your setting or inspire ideas. The rules are also flexible enough to handle your own vision of the West or that of your favorite Western movie, television program, or novel.
You probably need to set a time and day so people can tell if they can even commit.
Its more of an interest check.  I dont see many Western RPGs advertised. 
If you can get it on a day I'm free sure, I'll play.  I'm free, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays. (Evenings 7pm-3am) I'm not free on Friday, Saturday, Or Sundays. 
Ok we shall see if any more interest comes.  I could possibly get 1 or 2 from a game I GM on Sat. to join in.
I have some interest.  Depends on the day and time settled upon.
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Whats your availibility?
Mondays, Wednesdays mainly, 7 - 11 pm Eastern Time.  Might be able to do some Saturday evenings if every other week.  I have the book and have read it some.  Never played before.
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What do you think the other two times and day's be? (if you have asked them) from your other game @ KD
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Well, as of this evening looks like I might only be able to do this Tues or Thrus.  My son's soccer league is finally starting(I just received the email a short time ago) and coaches have decided to practice Mon. and Wed. from 6-7:30ish CST. As far as the other 1 or 2 I can possibly get; Wed. was a day we ran an alternate game on about once a month, so I'd have to say that would be the strongest day for them @ 8pm EST. Is anyone else willing to GM this if we do it on Wed?  That would make it much easier for me to attend.  In lieu of the info I rec'd this evening we will have to continue to discuss this.
My friend and I were going to do Aces & Eights very soon.  Would you all be interested in joining forces?
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Yes, A&8s was my first choice, but thought I'd go with a more rules light system.  As long as day and time work out I'd be in. I'd still be willing to run the Coyote Trail for those that didn't/couldn't join the A&8S game, again as long as the day/time worked.
What book or books would I need as a player for A&8s?  I'd prefer to play something more rules light.  Don't know how crunchy A&8s is.  Having said that, I'm interested I think depending on day/time.
You'd really only need the CRB.  From what I've read of the rules it is pretty rules heavy.