anyway.



thread: 2011-04-25 : We are creative equals

On 2011-04-26, Paul T. wrote:

Vincent,

That makes total sense to me! Thanks.

As for the "book", well, it's clearly not a priority if you feel you have better alternatives. And particularly if you feel the working-out-of-problems was a significant feature of this style of play. I can see how a really slick ruleset, which circumvents the need for negotiation and agreement with smooth procedures might actually reduce the extent to which the players get to know each other as people: the purpose, after all, is to focus more on the fiction and/or gameplay.

Still, I'm sure there are a lot of people who would enjoy a "Guide to Freeform Roleplaying", kind of like the "Play Unsafe" book.



 

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