We started what will hopefully be a long running Pathfinder game with the "big kids". This is my normal play-test group of the last few years, plus some guys that my DM Greg knows. So far it has been a lot of fun. Some of our players are missing the over the top acrobatics and "cinematic fantasy combat" of 4e and we are still making references to 4e in the game, I think it will go over well.
Our DM Greg is posting the play reports over on his blog, Rhonin's Ramblings, so some of my discussion about the game might end up over there as well. http://rhoninsramblings.blogspot.com/2010/04/pathfinder-campaign-chapter-11.html
We call it the "Big Kids" game since it is not the Pathfinder game I am currently playing with our kids; Greg's three boys and my two. In both games I am playing very different characters. A witch in the "little kids" game and a paladin in the "big kids" one. It is working out well I think. I have made "mirror" versions of them in 4e and it will be interesting to see how they evolve together, but separate. Or rather I made the 4e versions first and am now playing the Pathfinder versions. One day I'll come up with a crossover adventure that involves all four characters in one world.
I still have my D&D 3.x (3.0, 3.5, BESM d20 and other d20 stuff mixed in) that I play with my two sons and we are supposed to get a 4.0/1st Ed cross-over game going sometime too.
That's a lot of D&D.
The cool thing is it gives me a chance to really get a feel for all the versions of D&D. When my 3.x games ends I have to decide where to take it next. The choices are continue with the hybrid 3.x game (throwing a bit of Pathfinder in), move up to 4e or even try something "new" like Labyrinth Lord or the D&D RC.
Our Big Kids game is once a month (or so) and the Little Kids game is about the same. Advancement will be slow, but I am looking forward to it all.
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