Are there any Universalis gaming communities online?
Lord Goon:
Hey, glad you're still out there!
Having tried both chat services, I strongly prefer wireclub - the interface seems much less gimmicky and it takes less that 2 minutes to be in a position to generate your own room. Here's the link:
http://www.wireclub.com/Home/
I'll bet if we announced an evening meeting on the Forge for sometime later this week, we'd get a few interested parties. We might also want to try posting to this yahoo group:
http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/indie-netgaming/?yguid=349342497
Whoever runs this publishes a biweekly newsletter listing online RPG events.
I guess we'd perhaps better come up with some ad hoc rules about online play if this is going to fly, though...any thoughts?
Lord Goon:
So I seem to have lost my main correspondent on this thread. I'd still very much like to try running Universalis in a chat format, though. Anybody else out there interested at all?
EvilCat:
Sorry, I really got sidetracked... But that's because I'm establish a server which should be ready in 1 week. I will reply to this thread when this fuss ends.
Lord Goon:
EC - cool! Looking forward to it.
Trevis Martin:
Hey guys, I've done a lot of Universalis by Post.
As far as doing it by online chat you might consider using the indie-netgaming IRC channel on the magicstar.net servers. There is a pretty good dicebot there.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/indie-netgaming/summary
The last Univeralis by Wiki thing we did can still be found here
http://uniwiki.trevismartin.org/bin/view.pl/Uniwiki/WebHome
I personally was kind of interested in trying Universalis using a Tiddlywiki ( http://tiddlywiki.com/) maybe on a hosted service like http://tiddlyspot.com/
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