tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4372464286852637246.post4906638044463157874..comments2024-03-29T03:50:14.118-07:00Comments on Pits Perilous: The Way We Were...Olde House Ruleshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06672388784118015345noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4372464286852637246.post-4172594630919840462014-08-14T11:22:44.638-07:002014-08-14T11:22:44.638-07:00Being a kid in the 70's was wonderful in some ...Being a kid in the 70's was wonderful in some ways. Grocery stores carried The Savage Sword of Conan, and Eerie and Creepy. Saturday afternoon was the best time to watch movies as you got a war movie, followed by a monster movie, followed by kung fu movies at night. Lots of good stuff to let your imagination run riot.... Then I discovered D&D, and miniatures. Well I've been hooked ever since. These days I collect and paint old miniatures that I couldn't afford when I was a kid. I still can't afford them sometimes!<br /><br />One of the things I really like about Pits and Perils is the fact that it is so open ended. Jason and the Argonauts is one of my all time favorite films. I think Pits and Perils could be used quite easily for a Greek myth style game. A few tweeks to the equipment list, and maybe some rules for ships and I think this is quite do-able.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03984288086117088359noreply@blogger.com