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<blockquote data-quote="GadgetGirl" data-source="post: 7223998" data-attributes="member: 6872374"><p>I can see where you are coming from. In this case, for example, my family likes to run a couple game days around Christmas. When the nieces and nephews were younger (and closer) they liked to watch us play D&D. My sister has played before, perhaps once. All are fantasy fans. If we have a game night there would be a mix of participants from people that have never played before (my Dad) to those who've played maybe once or a few times, a few that play regularly. If there's enough interest we might run a second night. The more fun they have, the more willing they'd be to play again, or seek it out on their own. What we like about it in particular is the evolving plots and scenarios, It never plays out quite the same way. Many of the other board games can get old after a while. I have a cupboard full of games we just don't play anymore. That said, I'd like it to be complete enough that if my niece says hey, I want to play for my birthday party, I want to encourage rather than discourage that behaviour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GadgetGirl, post: 7223998, member: 6872374"] I can see where you are coming from. In this case, for example, my family likes to run a couple game days around Christmas. When the nieces and nephews were younger (and closer) they liked to watch us play D&D. My sister has played before, perhaps once. All are fantasy fans. If we have a game night there would be a mix of participants from people that have never played before (my Dad) to those who've played maybe once or a few times, a few that play regularly. If there's enough interest we might run a second night. The more fun they have, the more willing they'd be to play again, or seek it out on their own. What we like about it in particular is the evolving plots and scenarios, It never plays out quite the same way. Many of the other board games can get old after a while. I have a cupboard full of games we just don't play anymore. That said, I'd like it to be complete enough that if my niece says hey, I want to play for my birthday party, I want to encourage rather than discourage that behaviour. [/QUOTE]
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