For now, I'm just floating this bare-bones interest check.
The idea for the game is pretty simple: we all know mutants aren't allowed in the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) for purely capitalistic reasons. As GMs and storytellers, we have no such limits. Most recently, after gunning through Agent Carter, I got the idea it might be fun if Cap and the Howling Commandos weren't the ONLY group doing good things in the MCU during World War II.
Enter mutants.
Small group game based on a team of mutants recruited by SSR to help defeat the Axis powers. That's the premise, still working out the details of a storyline/plot. But as it's something of an odd idea for a comic game, I thought it best to float this and see if anyone has an interest before moving forward. But as we would have the whole of WWII and early Marvel history to draw on...I'm guessing we could come up with something fun.
It would be a Casual to High Casual game. I would be the GM, with a perspective Co-GM in DizzyIsabella.
Any interest? Lemme know. Questions? Don't hesitate to ask them.
Thanks!
The idea for the game is pretty simple: we all know mutants aren't allowed in the MCU (Marvel Cinematic Universe) for purely capitalistic reasons. As GMs and storytellers, we have no such limits. Most recently, after gunning through Agent Carter, I got the idea it might be fun if Cap and the Howling Commandos weren't the ONLY group doing good things in the MCU during World War II.
Enter mutants.
Small group game based on a team of mutants recruited by SSR to help defeat the Axis powers. That's the premise, still working out the details of a storyline/plot. But as it's something of an odd idea for a comic game, I thought it best to float this and see if anyone has an interest before moving forward. But as we would have the whole of WWII and early Marvel history to draw on...I'm guessing we could come up with something fun.
It would be a Casual to High Casual game. I would be the GM, with a perspective Co-GM in DizzyIsabella.
Any interest? Lemme know. Questions? Don't hesitate to ask them.
Thanks!