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Cheers to the Tin Man
Mark Finn is an expert on Robert E. Howard and a life-long gamer.
I thought this was a great article on how games were played back-in-the-day, it's certainly how we played, and a great peek into a different style of play for a lot of modern gamers. The long and short of it is: set up obstacles for your players, steal widely, don't script or force "story" on the game, and follow the players wherever they go. Those are the games the players remember decades later.
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I thought this was a great article on how games were played back-in-the-day, it's certainly how we played, and a great peek into a different style of play for a lot of modern gamers. The long and short of it is: set up obstacles for your players, steal widely, don't script or force "story" on the game, and follow the players wherever they go. Those are the games the players remember decades later.

All Gaming is Pastiche
Playing games in the 1980s, we were largely left to our own devices. Sure, AD&D was out, and TSR was publishing official AD&D modules, and Judges Guild was publishing “approved for use with…
