Gaming
I currently spend a lot of time writing and building games.
Physical Games
For example, with tabletop role-playing games, the focus is on OpenD6 compatible games. In addition to being a Tabletop Role-Player and "forever gamemaster", I do play some more traditional games (see Incompleat Gamester).Cards
Right now, some focus is on designing games similar to Carta SRD. Right now, there is one for the Advent season in progress called "Advent"Dice
I have created a playsheet for Sid Sackson's Solitaire Dice
For the game Daemon Dice, I have create a reworking called the Inferno.
Looney Pyramids
Looney Pyramids are pyramids made of materials and useful as game components to other games. I have constructed some rules of my own here: PyramidsLes Cartes Noires Chaotiques
You can find more about this seemingly pleasant but complicated story building game here!
My Fudge Trait Ladder
- God-like (+5)
- Legendary (+4)
- Superb (+3)
- Great (+2)
- Good (+1)
- Fair (0)
- Mediocre (-1)
- Poor (-2)
- Terrible (-3)
- Abysmal (-4)
- Underworldly (-5)
Incompleat Gamester
Welcome, fellow gamester! This is another of my <a href="./incompleat" target="blank">compendiums</a> on public domain games. The entire purpose of this document is to collect as many games that seem interesting to me and I can record in a single place. As such, it is an ever evolving document.
Most of these games do have optional betting or drinking rules. The exact mechanisms for betting is mostly outside the scope of this document, but any sort of mechanism agreed upon by players may be used. A few words of caution! Some people have addiction conditions and may feel inclined to drink or bet too much, including their houses. As such, I do not encourage using these rules with these individuals. If drinking rules are used, provide something non-alcoholic. If betting rules are used, provide something like candy or potato chips.
The layout of this document is split up into several sections that are based on the type of game. The document is alphabetized both by section and by each game in the corresponding section.
Note on Cribbage Boards
It's possible that some games may require keeping scores. Either inside games or between the games or both. There are wonderful ways of going about this. However, I recommend cribbage boards. It's their purpose when used with the old English game of Cribbage! Plus, doing so gives the play a more English Renaissance feel. Converting Between Tarot Decks
Before going into the rules, it is worth mentioning there might be some issues with different tarot decks and their suits. This section discusses how to convert understanding between each suit and their associated decks with the French suits.
German-Suited
- Acorns are equivalent to Clubs
- Bells are equivalent to Diamonds
- Hearts are equivalent to Hearts
- Leaves are equivalent to Spades
Italian-Suited
- Baton/Staves are equivalent to Clubs
- Cups are equivalent to Hearts
- Coins are equivalent to Diamonds
- Swords are equivalent to Spades
Universal Waite
- Cups are equivalent to Hearts
- Pentacles are equivalent to Diamonds
- Swords are equivalent to Spades
- Wands are equivalent to Clubs
- The Major Arcana makes up the atouts and the Minor Arcana is everything else.
Credits
Games are meant to be played. As such, most of these games were played by myself and either my wife, Nina, or our kids, Henry and Olivia.