I don't check this board for a while, and while I'm gone it looks like people have found
Lunar. I got some stuff for it myself a while back:
It's not complete, I still need to texture the bases and paint that lander. I'll also probably build a terrain board or two at some point. Yes, I used "Rolo" candy wrappers on the moon buggy. I also had to convert an astronaut to have a new weapon - a golf club - Alan Shepherd style:
Oh, also, has anyone ever heard of
Apollo 47 Technical Handbook?
It's a VERY bizarre role playing game. It's very rules light. In brief, one player plays the Astronaut...
"Capcom, I'm having a problem with my C-one eleven thirty three unit."And the other people at the table play the Voices on the Radio...
"Have you tried resetting it? Is the orange light on?"And that's about it. You're recreating the back and forth communications of the NASA missions, but with no constraints, so it often becomes funny. There's also always a bit of unspoken uncomfortable subtext set in the game, for example, "The Astronaut cheats at golf and everyone knows it," just to set the mood.
What really makes it is the book. You have to order it online. It comes with about 4-5 pages of rules and, more importantly, over a thousand pages of Apollo Technical Manuals to give you dilemmas to mess with in play:
We played this over Zoom, with appropriate sound effects like Quindar beeps ("Have you tried torquing it with the MX-7167? (beep)") and it was a lot of fun. If you like
Lunar give it a look.
If anyone wants to get a game of Lunar in here in CO, let me know.