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Sunday is Gaming Day: What Are You Playing Weekly Thread
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Tabletop, DnD, board games, and minecraft. Also Animal Crossing.
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Ultramodern, though I'm starting to see what the negative reviews were seeing. I think it was originally developed to be d20 Modern using 4th edition D&D as a framework, but by the time they were going to finish, 5th edition D&D was launching, and so what they landed on has all the benefits of 5e and all the hindrances of 4e. Furthermore, having played a bunch of OSR systems, I miss when the rulebook was more like guidelines on how to issue rulings and run your game instead of rigid and intricate rules.
As for video'd games, been playing Divinity: Original Sin (the first one) with a friend, because it's very plainly supposed to be a 2 player co-op experience. We named our party Magic Pockets Club. When I don't feel like making up a new character in an RPG I have a character I default to who's very Snake Plissken, but having an in-game friend has altered that. This time he's a little bit softer, and I like it.