Gladiator Bowl!
Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2002 8:04 am
I've come up with a fun idea for the teams in our league who won't be playing in the normal tournament. The Gladiator Bowl!
We're using a giant battlefield template pirated from some other rpg to build a huge cross-shaped board. 4 teams will play at one time. A team can score a TD in any endzone except for their own. I'll be fielding a goblin team I'm building from scratch just for fun, with ALL of the secret weapons freebooted, including the Snotling Pump Wagon!!! And I'm also gonna pitch the idea of adding a neutral Thrud into the match with a modified rule: at the beginning of the game and at the end of every other turn (end of 2nd turn, end of 4th, etc.) rolling a D4 determines which team controls him for those 2 turns...giving the possibility of him remaining on the same team for the whole game. It would certainly make it interesting, because one team will start with 12 players from the beginning, aside from any handicaps, which might not even be used, because my head may explode when trying to figure out how it would work out.
..but the kicker to this whole thing is...the ball does not get dropped into the middle of the field until the end of the third turn. This should create a disgustingly chaotic scene at midfield as folks muscle for position to get the ball.
Any ideas? Thoughts? Suggestions? Advice? Therapy?
I'd like to hear some other interesting Bowl games y'all have tested and how successful they were!
We're using a giant battlefield template pirated from some other rpg to build a huge cross-shaped board. 4 teams will play at one time. A team can score a TD in any endzone except for their own. I'll be fielding a goblin team I'm building from scratch just for fun, with ALL of the secret weapons freebooted, including the Snotling Pump Wagon!!! And I'm also gonna pitch the idea of adding a neutral Thrud into the match with a modified rule: at the beginning of the game and at the end of every other turn (end of 2nd turn, end of 4th, etc.) rolling a D4 determines which team controls him for those 2 turns...giving the possibility of him remaining on the same team for the whole game. It would certainly make it interesting, because one team will start with 12 players from the beginning, aside from any handicaps, which might not even be used, because my head may explode when trying to figure out how it would work out.
..but the kicker to this whole thing is...the ball does not get dropped into the middle of the field until the end of the third turn. This should create a disgustingly chaotic scene at midfield as folks muscle for position to get the ball.
Any ideas? Thoughts? Suggestions? Advice? Therapy?
I'd like to hear some other interesting Bowl games y'all have tested and how successful they were!