Frostmarrow
First Post
Sometimes when we play D&D we get an audience. It can be a family member, a waiting friend, or simply someone who likes to make a social appearance. Most of the time, however the audience is not really there to watch - they just happen to be in the room.
I have been a spectator when others play RPGs and I have found it both entertaining and boring. It can get entertaining for short whiles but mostly it's a complete drag.
Do any of you have experience with audiences and what are your feelings towards it? Could inviting an audience raise the quality of the game? (i.e. be more focused and immerssive.) Are there steps that can be taken to encourage spectatorship in RPG events? Would anyone like to?
I have been a spectator when others play RPGs and I have found it both entertaining and boring. It can get entertaining for short whiles but mostly it's a complete drag.
Do any of you have experience with audiences and what are your feelings towards it? Could inviting an audience raise the quality of the game? (i.e. be more focused and immerssive.) Are there steps that can be taken to encourage spectatorship in RPG events? Would anyone like to?