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Sounds stupid
Actually, I remember playing something similar back in the Junior High School cafeteria (6-8th grades, probably 11-14 years old, about 7 years ago). Anyway, it wasn't dungeony, it was all outer space and it sorta mimic-ed what I think of Masters of Orion (though I haven't played the game). Basically, there were different races and things, but there wasn't any rule book. It was All imagination and (maybe) paper. I don't remember too much, though I think I remembered that the 'Dungeon Master' (we didn't have a name for the guy in charge) handled all the rules and such.
Anyway, it was cool. I remember my plans for when I got to be the fellow in charge... I'd set it up so people who sacrificed things (i.e. candy) to me would then get special favors. I never got to implement my plans though, as another kid (Jason Brisco... maybe, he's the fellow who wedged himself into one of the desks with the hole in the back/bottom during the middle of a class, and had to be cut free, I think) said his dad would be pissed if he ever sacrificed anything to anyone, even in a game setting, because of the religious implications. I was quite disappointed. I don't remember if I ever got the chance to be in charge.
Actually, I remember playing something similar back in the Junior High School cafeteria (6-8th grades, probably 11-14 years old, about 7 years ago). Anyway, it wasn't dungeony, it was all outer space and it sorta mimic-ed what I think of Masters of Orion (though I haven't played the game). Basically, there were different races and things, but there wasn't any rule book. It was All imagination and (maybe) paper. I don't remember too much, though I think I remembered that the 'Dungeon Master' (we didn't have a name for the guy in charge) handled all the rules and such.
Anyway, it was cool. I remember my plans for when I got to be the fellow in charge... I'd set it up so people who sacrificed things (i.e. candy) to me would then get special favors. I never got to implement my plans though, as another kid (Jason Brisco... maybe, he's the fellow who wedged himself into one of the desks with the hole in the back/bottom during the middle of a class, and had to be cut free, I think) said his dad would be pissed if he ever sacrificed anything to anyone, even in a game setting, because of the religious implications. I was quite disappointed. I don't remember if I ever got the chance to be in charge.