>"the people of the expedition... they were looking for wealth but they only found death... some dark power they couldn't understand! Now all that's left of them is these scattered notes and logs..."What's your favorite foreign nationality for "the dead crew", /tg/?"The Norwegians" like in The Thing?"The Italians"?"The Russians"?Or maybe "The Natives"?
>>98083220What game?
>>98083220Traditional games?
>>98083292Traditional games?>>98083323What game?Also, post painted models, both of you.
It depends on the setting.
>>98083333OP isnt about miniature games, nogames.
>>98083292>>98083323I was prepping "Another Bug Hunt" by Mothership and thinking back to "The Thing" and then I thought of some Lovecraft story where there is an expedition of "The italians" that goes missing somewhere (I don't remember anything else).I was thinking that different nationalities offer different flavors of storytelling opportunities
>>98083370How does it affect the game?
>>98083424aesthetics and nuance, for example if they're Chinese you may even have issues finding "OK" and "Cancel" on a monitor or the sign that says "exit" because of the alphabet, if they're Russian in a cold-war future they may have hostile systems or security, if they're North Korean their reports may mix truth with propaganda.For older settings you may have overly religious Italians or superstitious Africans leaving red herrings and so forth.I was wondering which offers more fun elements to play with