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From way back in the days, Valley of the Pharaohs. While not my first game that attempted to be historically accurate (that honour falls to Chivalry & Sorcery) it was the first such game I found that not only tried to be historically accurate but also supplied loads of supporting material for it. (This was more important pre-Internet than it is now because it was both time-consuming and hard to find good, solid historical information that was usable in play.)
But I could never interest anybody in playing it.
So there's this Spanish rpg called The Door of Ishtar, which takes place in Mesopotamia after Zargon the Great defeats the Sumerians and founds Akkad. Such a rich world that I had to buy. I know I'll never get to play it though.
@acockworkorange @ZDL Not with that attitude.
My Spanish is limited, there's no translation into any other language, the book uses its own game system... If I can't find people to play Bulldogs Fate, what are my chances of finding people for this, even better good game master and players?
I'm not sure what "attitude" you're projecting onto me.
I owned Valley of the Pharaohs. I tried to get people to give it a shot. Nobody took me up on it.
Where's the "attitude"?
@ZDL Not you. Mastodon just @ you by default.
Ah. I wasn't aware of this. I'll pay attention to which program was used in the future. :D