- What is your age?
- At what age did you start playing D&D?
- Are you a boy or a girl?
- What did you find difficult about the game at first?
- What is the most important you think should be in a tutorial animation?
- What kind of ambiance would you like a tutorial animation to have?
1. 41
2. 15
3. I'm a boy
4. Hmmm... I really can't recall anything actually being difficult about it; it was pretty straightforward and I'd been wanting to play for a long time before I was finally able to find people to play with. Trying to think... actually yeah, that was the most difficult thing about it; finding other people in this stinky little town to play with, at a time when there were still more than a few outspoken dolts who thought D&D was satanic and told me I was going to Hell for playing.
5. Maybe emphasize that it's a good, healthy way to have fun with friends, a way to develop teamwork and social skills, and the most important part about it is to try to make sure that EVERYONE is having fun. There's nothing bad, freaky, or weird about it, anymore than a group if friends getting together to watch sports on TV.
I'd say the most important thing is to let people know it's a good, healthy way to spend time with friends, meet new friends, and learn how to cooperate with people to accomplish a collection goal. It's exercise for your brain.
6. Friendly, light, and open. Show people the way the game is actually played; a group of friends sitting around a table with snacks and laughter and fun.
Good luck with your project, Sanne!!
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