RPG’s are a Conversation?

Are RPGs a conversation, really? The short answer is yes, but in the many years (over 30) that I have been having conversations about this conversation, the topic has been able to race off in a lot of different directions. While that has been good for my personal experience in thinking about the abstract and concrete aspects of the topic, it has also demonstrated that the whole idea can be slippery and, of course, even small parts of it can strike some gamers as being useless. What I have found is that coming to terms with this idea not only helps with playing RPGs for enjoyment, it helps with understanding what they are, why a game works well in some contexts but not others, what is and is not worthy of your time as a participant, how to match games and interests, and even for playing them for other purposes, such as education. Not bad for a throwaway line like, “RPGs are a conversation,” right?

On Immersion and Engagement in RPG Play

To help explore the topic of what can be meant in general, and what we specifically mean in a given example when we wax eloquent about immersion, I like to separate things into two defined experiences, that of immersion, and that of engagement. Immersion can suffice on its own, but as usual, the more things a word applies to the more ways it can subtly interfere with communication.

#RPGaDay2022 – Day 30: What 5?

#RPGaDay2022 wonders what can be done to help the 10th anniversary of the event be both engaging and new. What can you suggest?

#RPGaDay2022 – Day 16: What 3?

Perfection is attainable and not just in the imagination or in #RPGaDay2022 posts~

#RPGaDay2022 – Day 15: Who 3?

Impossibility is no barrier to today’s question for #RPGaDay2022 as we share who we would like to have GM for us~

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