Thanks for the feedback guys
What a great report. Very amusing indeed. Pulp Alley really does a fantastic job of manufacturing riotous, rollicking games.
For sure. If you like your miniature games to feel like serialised, melodramatic TV, movies or comics then I have yet to find any ruleset even nearly as good.
Who makes the Baron Samedi?
Reaper Chronoscope "Dr VooDoo".Great to see Zardork out for a spin.
I just about lost it when I saw Alf.
ALF tends to make an impression alright
Truly, this is some "and the kitchen sink" gaming.
I suppose so. These games are very much set in a pretty unaltered iteration of the 40K universe all the same. Even when factoring in the changes to the official setting background over the last ten-fifteen years, there is still plenty of room for a planet full of Melmacians or for an ork with a moustache to exist alongside the more familiar Codex stuff. Not that I require any sort of authorisation to include any of those things in my games either obviously
The ethos of the original Rogue Trader book is exactly that too. The habitable part of the 40K universe was intentionally made so vast and disparate that it could never be documented for game purposes. Just because the game sthat I play games take place somewhere between the line of the existing universe doesnt make it any less legitimate.
Not that it would matter if it did of course
The original setting was supposed to encourage creativity in that regard, rather than just lock it down for the sale of cookie cutter, clone armies that are slave to Codices. As a ruleset Pup Alley supports that sort of approach too, which is why its such a good fit for my gaming group.
Massively entertaining AAR - thanks for posting it. It's not often one can say that ALF's scrotum made my day! Lol!
Glad to hear it.