I started to feel that I didn’t know roleplaying games well enough so I came up with the plan to read a roleplaying game corebook for every year they have been published. Selection criteria is whatever I find interesting. Journey Away is a feelgood, almost freeform roleplaying game published as Continue Reading
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Procedural, Bespoke and Improvised Content in Roleplaying Game Sessions
Roleplaying games are played in sessions where the participants bring the experience to life through improvisation. Often, but not always, these sessions are based on published roleplaying game books and use published and pre-designed game mechanics. When you examine the actual play of the roleplaying game session, consider: Where does Continue Reading
A Game Per Year: Champions (Bonus 1989)
I started to feel that I didn’t know roleplaying games well enough so I came up with the plan to read a roleplaying game corebook for every year they have been published. Selection criteria is whatever I find interesting. Champions is a classic superhero roleplaying game I read in the Continue Reading
An Adventure Per Year: Cities of Bone (Bonus 1994)
In my A Game Per Year project, my goal has been to read one roleplaying game corebook for every year they’ve been published. However, I soon started to feel that it was hard to decipher how the games were really meant to be played. For this reason, I decided to start a Continue Reading
An Adventure Per Year: Elf War (Bonus 1987)
In my A Game Per Year project, my goal has been to read one roleplaying game corebook for every year they’ve been published. However, I soon started to feel that it was hard to decipher how the games were really meant to be played. For this reason, I decided to start a Continue Reading
An Adventure Per Year: The Dracula Dossier – Director’s Handbook (2015)
In my A Game Per Year project, my goal has been to read one roleplaying game corebook for every year they’ve been published. However, I soon started to feel that it was hard to decipher how the games were really meant to be played. For this reason, I decided to start a Continue Reading
78/52 New RPGs: The Black Drink
I’m on a study project to improve my understanding of roleplaying games. To this end, I already have two reading projects, A Game Per Year and An Adventure Per Year. This is the third, with the goal of reading or playing 52 games made in the last few years. Originally I considered making Continue Reading
A Game Per Year: The Dig (Bonus 2016)
I started to feel that I didn’t know roleplaying games well enough so I came up with the plan to read a roleplaying game corebook for every year they have been published. Selection criteria is whatever I find interesting. The Dig is a light, casual story-driven game about hapless dwarves Continue Reading
A Game Per Year: Vaesen (Bonus 2020)
I started to feel that I didn’t know roleplaying games well enough so I came up with the plan to read a roleplaying game corebook for every year they have been published. Selection criteria is whatever I find interesting. Vaesen is a Swedish roleplaying game based on the work of Continue Reading
A Game Per Year: Night’s Black Agents (Bonus 2012)
I started to feel that I didn’t know roleplaying games well enough so I came up with the plan to read a roleplaying game corebook for every year they have been published. Selection criteria is whatever I find interesting. Night’s Black Agents is a vampire spy thriller roleplaying game by Continue Reading