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 Interview 24 - Keith Baker 
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Post Interview 24 - Keith Baker
So, has Gloom been bought yet, and if so does it play to the level of fun implied in this interview?

Also, win a contest, settle down a bit, then go on a rambling world tour? Keith has some good ideas, apparently. :thumbup:


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I love interview episodes. :thumbup:

Being a sci-fi guy, D&D wasn't my first RPG so 'Eberron' was actually the first published D&D setting I ever played in and ran. I still prefer 'Dark Sun' but for a more 'standard' setting, 'Eberron' is great.

My wife and I were intrigued by Gloom when it was presented on Geek & Sundry. It's nice to know that the game is a bit more involved than how it was portrayed.


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I just played Gloom for the first time last week and I was a little underwhelmed honestly. The more the players are willing to spell out the stories 'implied' by the cards, the better it would be. But as a game? I am not sure it would stand up stripped of all the fluff, which is what I think good games do. Great games, of course, work on both levels.

Obviously, YMMV.

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Post Re: Interview 24 - Keith Baker
I have played Gloom that game is hilarious and Cthulufluxx sounds pretty awesome. This interview episode was really well done guys and I look forward to all your other make up interviews from comic con.


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Post Re: Interview 24 - Keith Baker
Tabletop did Gloom a couple episodes back. They were really reaching to get stories, but some people were very good with the stories. I do think that the effects aspect of the cards would add a lot to the strategy of the game.


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Post Re: Interview 24 - Keith Baker
I wish I'd known you'd have Keith Baker on. I would have submitted the following question: "Dinosaurs? Really?"

Gloom, however, looks amusing, not least because of the Gorey-esque artwork. Chthulhu and Baker simply aren't enough for me to venture near Fluxx again.

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You'll get your dinosaurs next week. Our second make-up interview is with James Lowder, and we briefly discussed Chult. ;)

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open the door get on the floor


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Er'body walk the dino-sawr!

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AdjectiveBadger wrote:
I wish I'd known you'd have Keith Baker on. I would have submitted the following question: "Dinosaurs? Really?"

I remember getting the AD&D Monster Manual when I was a kid. And there - just past the intriguing pictures of the succubus and the erinyes - were statistics for dinosaurs. Some people think of Eberron as a "kitchen sink" setting that just crams everything in, whereas in fact the goal is to say that there's a PLACE for everything if you want it, not that it's there by default; for example, abeil are never mentioned in the books, but if you want to use abeil, they could be a product of the Mourning, live in a golden city in Xen'drik, or have a cavernous hive in Khyber. So we didn't have to use everything... but where we DID use things, I wanted them to feel like they belonged. Psionics wasn't just a random stuck-on thing; there is a civilization where psionics plays the same role as arcane magic does in Khorvaire.

Which brings us back to dinosaurs. They've been lurking in the shadows since the begining of D&D, but with a few exceptions (Isle of Dread, anyone?) they haven't really been used. If they are in the world, I wanted them to actually be treated like other animals, which is to say used as livestock, beasts of burden, guardians, etc. And at the end of the day, what's more interesting... halflings on raptors riding down your caravan, or fierce halflings on ponies?

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With all that said, I think it was actually James Wyatt who suggested that the halflings domesticate dinosaurs. It was during a brainstorming session when we were working on the original ECS, and if not for that they might have ended up on war-dogs or blink dogs.


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