Well technically it turned into more of a two-shot (you know how it goes).

So my regular D&D group is on a hiatus from our regular campaign since the summer has been busy for us all. Instead, we’ve been taking turns running one-shots when we’re able to meet. Last week was my turn, and I ran a game using the Risus system. It’s a niche little system I stumble across a few years back, and I found this awesome adventure written by the system creator called Toast of the Town. It’s one of the most fun adventures I’ve ever read, and I knew we had to run it.

Well to make a long story short, they had a great time! The system lends itself well to hijinks and humor, which is perfect for my group. And when it came time for us to wrap up and the adventure wasn’t concluded, everyone voted to finish it out the following week. I haven’t GMed for anyone besides my family in years, so it was really encouraging that they had a good enough time that they actually wanted to continue the story.

Anyway, if you want a quick and easy system that you can run a silly one-shot with in a pinch, check out Risus!

  • Kertain
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    211 months ago

    Thanks! Will check out this system might be good for con games to. Also, always good to see groups co-gming I think it works out well and keeps burnout at the bay :)

    • @stormageddonOP
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      111 months ago

      Yeah I could see it being perfect for that setting!

  • @[email protected]
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    211 months ago

    Awesome! :D

    I’ve also been meaning to try Risus, since it seems great for a super-light, super-fast one-shot or short adventure. But also taking a look at Toast of the Town, it looks like you can actually run a much meatier adventure than I thought with the system. I’ll have to try to get it to the table soon!

    • @stormageddonOP
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      211 months ago

      Yeah Risus lends itself well to short adventures for sure. I think Toast of the Town is a superb adventure and could fit well with any system. Hope you get to run it sometime!