Needs more pineapple.
1. Behold! Pineapple Upside Down Pizza!

2. Abandon all hope! Pineapple upside down ice cream cake!

Really, you should know better by now....
Needs more pineapple.
1. Behold! Pineapple Upside Down Pizza!
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2. Abandon all hope! Pineapple upside down ice cream cake!
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Really, you should know better by now....
Someone mentioned Fiasco, it's clearly a parlor game, but I've heard it described as a better introduction to RP than D&D....
Interesting. I get a very different impression from them, and the Forge, generally. They seem to me like they're looking for answers about the relative popularity and success of the many TTRPGs that have come out over the decade. Like, why is D&D so successful? Well, clearly, simulationism is super-popular. But Champions is hella simulationist, how is it not pupular? Well, it's purist for system, the popular simulationism is more about exploration, which D&D does well.
But, I also conclude it's not useful, since the success of TT games is primarily a marketing question.
Nod. There's a lot of thought about the RP in TTRPGs, I guess since that's what sets them apart from other TT games. But RP is, itself, maybe not so easily defined? In usage outside the hobby, you'll find it in psychology, as an exercise to give you insight into someone else's PoV or feelings, and, of course, roleplay is totally a thing in The Scene, among swingers, and for vanilla couples just looking to spice things up....
But, the context of a TT game is pretty different from either of those.![]()
OK, what do you mean by subgames and a functional approach?
Can't wait for the TTRPG discourse to come up with the next word that explains what I've been doing all along.Oooh, have we found TTRPG discourse's next verisimilitude?
Can't wait for the TTRPG discourse to come up with the next word that explains what I've been doing all along.
I think it was pretty clear that Justin was trying to get at trashing 4e.I think a more broadly applicable way to communicate what Justin was getting at was synchronicity.
You misspelled RolemasterMore people should play GURPS. Especially people who complain about verisimilitude issues in D&D.
The Gallagher brothers are a lot, but at their peak, they put out some stellar records.Here in the UK the dominant motif of 90s music is Wonderwall by Oasis (a fantastic song)