Aug 152016
 

I’ve played RPGs for about 34 years, so considering all the people I’ve played with over the years, it’s hard to pick and choose a few people out so many great gamers. They’ve all brought different perspectives and skills to the table.

However, of people I have never played with, I would love to play with Ken Hite, who I knew back in my freelancer days but never had a chance to play with. As the master of the Cthulhu mythos, a great historian and an amazing game designer, playing with him would be blast.

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As well, although he’s no longer with us, it would be great fun to play with Robin Williams, the king of comedy, the master of improvisation and an avid role-player. It would be an experience I imagine that one would never forget.

And finally (since three is the ideal number of players), our GM would be D. Vincent Baker, the originator of Apocalypse World and the creator of a new way of playing games. I think it would be a fun game.

Justin Schmid

Justin started tabletop gaming in 1983 with Basic D&D (red box) and never looked back. He runs and plays in a wide variety of games, including Savage Worlds, Dungeon World, Trail of Cthulhu and many, many more. He also writes professionally for role-playing games, including writing and creating Night's Edge an Alternate Reality Universe for Cyberpunk 2020. He went on to write eight more adventures and sourcebooks in the Night's Edge line, adding vampires and other supernatural perils to the already dangerous world of Cyberpunk. As a freelance writer, he wrote The Bermuda Triangle for Call of Cthulhu, Shadows of the Mind, and Psi Wars for Conspiracy X and contributed to Last Unicorn's Star Trek RPG, as well as to Cybergeneration sourcebooks, and many other games. When he's not creating imaginary worlds for his daughter, he's running games for his friends and writing new adventures or designing new game systems. He currently lives in Vancouver, B.C., Canada.

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