Bullgrit
Adventurer
I was in a conversation in which a gamer I had just met was relating a funny experience his group had in an adventure. The party was surrounded and threatened by orcs. To escape, the PCs got the orcs to arguing amongst themselves over "Tastes great!" "Less filling!"
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omB-HVs6sRw]YouTube - Miller Lite Commercial - vintage bowling[/ame]
He and his game group thought that was great fun. I wasn't impressed, as I like my games a little more serious than that. I'm curious, though, how other people think of this.
Do you enjoy a D&D game where such antics could be used, or do you prefer a D&D game to be more serious (in a we're still just playing a game of make-believe sort of way)?
Bullgrit
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=omB-HVs6sRw]YouTube - Miller Lite Commercial - vintage bowling[/ame]
He and his game group thought that was great fun. I wasn't impressed, as I like my games a little more serious than that. I'm curious, though, how other people think of this.
Do you enjoy a D&D game where such antics could be used, or do you prefer a D&D game to be more serious (in a we're still just playing a game of make-believe sort of way)?
Bullgrit