![]() Then you create a story-line that is straight out of your darkest desires or from the horror movies you know and love. ![]() ![]() This leads me to my discussion on my experiences with Dread: The Horror RPG.ĭread is very rules light that all you need are some friends, a Jenga® Tower (yes Jenga®, not dice!), and develop a few questions to ask your players, such as their desires, fears, backgrounds, etc. Most often, those who do change rulesets may play a complicated horror RPG, but I found that if you are going to do a one shot and you have a group of newbie players, you should probably keep it rules light. Yes, October usually spurs creativity in people to lean towards the spooky and horror genres for their table, whether it is converting their current campaign settings (like D&D or Pathfinder) into one of this theme, or picking up another game to play a One-Shot game with. Tis the Season for Scaring, so what better way than to do so around your game table with your friends.
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