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Old 12-29-2017, 08:22 AM
tsofian tsofian is offline
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Who uses props in their games?

I've mentioned audio tapes and the foam cut outs with the "remove before flight toothpicks. I also made a diary for one of the dead Damocles technicians. I also have a number of similar things for Prime Base
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Old 12-29-2017, 09:24 AM
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I have used them before. They can be a lot of fun, though sometimes you put the work into making one and the players just never discover it and move on. So I don't use them often.
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Old 12-29-2017, 09:28 AM
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Props are fun, but time-consuming to make and a lot really depends on your players. Trying to keep a group from side-tracking is the single biggest PD Headache!!!
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Old 12-29-2017, 01:03 PM
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Prepping physical ,audio and video props, is quite time consuming, but back when we had more time (before jobs, wives, etc), we often made props as clues or distractions/red herrings.

When I worked for a book binding company some years ago we used to make spell books, and journals etc using scrap leather/pvc scuffed up, cheap metal hinges etc. I leather bound
a copy of Runequest for myself too.

My local used-book shops often have "dusty old tomes" fairy cheap.
Foreign language books, for example are great for code key books for spy/military games, leaving margin notes as clues, and being dirt cheap, its not an issue to underline and scribble in them, burn them up, damage them etc.
Look out for old photo albums, journals etc too.


Free software like Audacity ( https://www.audacityteam.org/ ) can be used to good effect to record radio transmissions, and add static,white noise etc to them. We would sometimes get an extra player in to "guest" as npc radio contacts etc, either live or pre recorded before the session, or use a voice changer like the Tomorrows End gm does when playing their driver (who never seems to leave the cab of their vehicle and always talks over the intercom lol).


I bought an old pile of thick old books for a game some years ago, and made a cut out in the pages of one of them to hide a small object. I had set up a table with items the players had found in a trunk and left the books piled up with other junk, including a couple of red herrings, old cinema ticket, money, wallet etc.
They picked a few of the books up, but managed to miss the one with the hidden object inside but chased a red herring for 2 hours... oh well. lol.
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