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Quick Question: Any of you played Pajama Sam: No Need to Hide When It's Dark Outside? Because I'm going to be converting this 1996 point and click game into an adventure if any of you guys are interested.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6GsXK-xuGs walkthrough part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXecRUNREQM&feature=related walkthrough part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7S-aTIi-sxY&feature=channel walkthrough part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jtgjyy1fhbM&feature=channel walkthrough part 4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xmWRmhljoE&feature=channel walkthrough part 5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXqFfR9JR88&feature=channel walkthrough final (i know its a lot. just put em up incase anyones interested)
mind you, this game is for kids, i played it when i was 3 or 4. but the environment, setting, art style, everything about it to me had me mesmerized and the fact that i...."found" it again is pretty nostalgic. I'll probably switch out a lot of characters with some of the more well known fairy tale folk, but the "plot" devices of the game are something i'll probably try and use to get some ideas.
Welcome to the Grimm Lands, indeed...
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I'm wanting to start a Grimm campaign soon and it's great to turn to the games that have brought such nostagic pleasure. In my case, two games I've been hounding for ideas are Legends of Kyrandia and Curse of Enchantia.
I've never heard of Pyjama Sam before, I've finished watching the last youtube link and it's pretty cool!
I love to see the adventure you're going to make
I know it really only takes about 1 aspect from pajama sam, but I was thinking about using Peter Pan as the setting for this adventure. Instead of going into the land of darkness (the closet) and defeating Darkness ( a shadow), the players are instead lured to Never Never Land and begged to defeat the Shadow of Peter Pan. The Shadow has consumed Peter and riled up the Lost Boys corrupting them and releasing their cannibalistic, primal ancestral spirits. The native beasts of Never Land have lost their ability to instill fear in others with the threat of the Lost Boys around, and now they are reaching out to the Checkboard Kingdoms for knights and warriors strong enough to kill the Shadow, but they're used to things that can be killed with a sword. It's up to the kids to use their imagination to defeat the Shadow (his biggest weakness being light). Their are several things the players may encounter here such as fairies/pixies (Tinker Bell), pirates (Captain Hook and Smee), Indians (Tiger Lily), Alligators (Tick Tock) and Mermaids.
The six Lost Boys in Barrie's story are:
Tootles - the least fortunate and most humble, always missing adventures that happen when he's not around
Nibs - "gay" (happy) and debonair
Curly - gets into trouble so much that he habitually takes the blame even when he didn't do it
Slightly - the most conceited, because he believes he remembers his life before being lost
First Twin - indistinguishable from his brother, and Peter isn't quite sure what twins are
Second Twin - ^^ ditto ^^
There are several encounters that the players may have to deal with:
I know it's dirty, but I liked this aspect of promises as they were discussed in the rules.
Welcome to the Grimm Lands, indeed...
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