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Heroic Simulation Game from roseheartINSTRUCTIONS
FOR 1 TO 10 PLAYERS / MATURE THEMES
About: Streets of Wikipedia is a heroic take on classic Wikipedia Wars. Remember, turns now represent a whole week of game time. 1 person will be the
HOST, rolling to see the outcome of turns and telling the story of what happens. The
PLAYERS, will play their
PC CHARACTER, setting their own goals and obsessions.
TCM played Wikipedia games with friends at school in the computer lab, this started as simple face off games pitting one article verse another. This would later evolve into what we now know as Wikipedia Wars.
Since 'Wikipedia Wars', where roseheart was both the designer of the skull puzzle logo used for that game and a player, he also worked with TCM on an ebook project that was not released, but was completely compilled. However copyright concerns haulted production. This is his first Wikipedia War game.
ProgressionSeasons: Updates will be called
EPISODES and the
HOST will decide when it is an appropriate time to end a
SEASON. Players on the wait list will not appear until the end of a season. Whom ever kills the most
PC CHARACTERS will receive a Wikipedia article. If it is a tie, there will be an auction tiebraker.
Training: When you use your skills and succeed tough rolls you will get experience with that skill. When a skill levels up it gets stronger, or if it's strength is maxed you will get an Article. This one will be from a link on the original Article.
Starting Bonus:
+1 General (most situations)
+2 Moderate (many situations)
+3 Specific (few situations)
Money: Money in this game works as follows. The lowest type is 'A'. 1000 A equals 1 B. 1000 B equals 1 C and so on. Written as 999A or 999 A-Bills. Money is a pool of points that the
PC CHARACTER can spend to have minions or agents or improve its' chance of success in any given action. Available money starts off at 10B for most
PC CHARACTERS.
Trivial expenses will be free, for example if you have 1C, spending 999A is free.
Any spending of the next lowest bills than your current type is totaled then rounded up. Likewise any bills you earn are also totaled then rounded up.
Rolls: When rolling for an action, the
HOST will choose the
DIE SIZE based on how hard it is:
Size:
Trivial d3 (C, B, A)
Minor d4 (D, C, B, A)
Easy d6 (F, E, D, C, B, A)
Normal d10 (I, H, G, F, E, D, C, B, A)
Hard d20 (2×[I, H, G, F] E*, D, C, B, A)
Insane d50 (5×[I, H, G, F] E*, 2×[D, C, B, A])
Impossible d100 (10×[I, H, G, F] E*, 3×[D, C, B, A])
*Filler
Outcomes:
S: Enhanced Success "WOMBO COMBO!"
A: Major Success "Hot diggity dog!"
B: Success "All according to plan."
C: Minor Success "I can work with that."
D: Minimal Success "I guess that counts?"
E: Mixed Success "Pretty much where I was before."
F: Partial Failure "That silver lining is pretty thin."
G: Failure "I suck."
H: Terrible Failure "This will not be forgotten for a long time."
I: Horrific Failure "That's some final destination stuff right there."
Secret Actions:
Your action can be done in secret. This may be a harder roll if the task would be harder to do without revealing your identity, like going to work. To perform a secret action, put it in a spoiler. These can be viewed if your
PC CHARACTER dies.
More details when available.