John Anderson
07-15-2009, 02:30 PM
Hi all,
There have been a few discussions about playing RPGs online, and having started a one to one game with Deutsche John using BW, I thought I'd put my minuscule techy skills to the test with MG, which doesn't have the same complexity as BW or BE.
I've put together a very simple and bare-boned mod for ZunTzu, a free VTT available here (http://www.zuntzu.com). It's very good, but was designed for the wargames market and does have some limitations including the fact it's PC only.
On the plus side there's...
Real time play over the Internet.
Built-in voice communication.
Built-in videoconferencing for webcam owners.
Intuitive user interface close to the game table experience.
Animated 3D dice.
Intuitive management of counter stacks and card decks.
Multilingual user interface: English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese or Spanish.
(The above was taken from the first link given)
This 'can i do it' version (v0.1) includes...
A map of the territories.
A Conflict sheet.
A dice roller allowing up to 20 d6 to be rolled at once (blank die = traitor, BW symbol = success and Gwendolin = Six).
What it doesn't include...
Character sheets
Interactive conflict sheets (you can't write on them).
The ability to interact with the map or show the patrols location.
A GM screen
Instructions:
Read this page (http://www.zuntzu.com/get_started.htm) first.
1: Download ZunTzu here (http://www.zuntzu.com/files.htm) and install it.
2: Download the Mouseguard game file here (http://www.mediafire.com/?mcjmqz2mory) and install it in a new folder called ZunTzu Library.
3: Start ZunTzu and access it's menu by hitting the Esc key, then go to the File sub-menu, then click the Browse Library menu item. Click the Add button and indicate the location of your game box file. A new entry should appear in the Game Library content list. Select that entry and click Open to start to play.
For reference, things I am working on...
Conflict Cards for the Conflict page.
Markers that can be used on the map of the territories.
A disposition meter.
Let me know how you get on.
John
There have been a few discussions about playing RPGs online, and having started a one to one game with Deutsche John using BW, I thought I'd put my minuscule techy skills to the test with MG, which doesn't have the same complexity as BW or BE.
I've put together a very simple and bare-boned mod for ZunTzu, a free VTT available here (http://www.zuntzu.com). It's very good, but was designed for the wargames market and does have some limitations including the fact it's PC only.
On the plus side there's...
Real time play over the Internet.
Built-in voice communication.
Built-in videoconferencing for webcam owners.
Intuitive user interface close to the game table experience.
Animated 3D dice.
Intuitive management of counter stacks and card decks.
Multilingual user interface: English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese or Spanish.
(The above was taken from the first link given)
This 'can i do it' version (v0.1) includes...
A map of the territories.
A Conflict sheet.
A dice roller allowing up to 20 d6 to be rolled at once (blank die = traitor, BW symbol = success and Gwendolin = Six).
What it doesn't include...
Character sheets
Interactive conflict sheets (you can't write on them).
The ability to interact with the map or show the patrols location.
A GM screen
Instructions:
Read this page (http://www.zuntzu.com/get_started.htm) first.
1: Download ZunTzu here (http://www.zuntzu.com/files.htm) and install it.
2: Download the Mouseguard game file here (http://www.mediafire.com/?mcjmqz2mory) and install it in a new folder called ZunTzu Library.
3: Start ZunTzu and access it's menu by hitting the Esc key, then go to the File sub-menu, then click the Browse Library menu item. Click the Add button and indicate the location of your game box file. A new entry should appear in the Game Library content list. Select that entry and click Open to start to play.
For reference, things I am working on...
Conflict Cards for the Conflict page.
Markers that can be used on the map of the territories.
A disposition meter.
Let me know how you get on.
John