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    Pure Innovation Is Highly Overrated

    Some people have identified an attitude nowadays called "the cult of the new". Something is necessarily better because it's new, in this view. New is often equated with "innovative", rightly or wrongly (I think wrongly). Certainly, makers of general-market retail products seem to think "new"...
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    Pure Innovation Is Highly Overrated

    Why is pure innovation regarded as important in games and adventures, even as it turns out that it hardly ever happens? People like to be surprised when they play games, and some of the most famous game designers such as Shigeru Miyamoto (Mario, Zelda, etc.) look for ways to surprise players. A...
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    Three Acts And The Hero's Journey

    Thanks This is a good substitute for reading the books, gives some idea of the context in connection with all stories Thanks for the reference.
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    Three Acts And The Hero's Journey

    An RPG GM has many of the same tasks or duties as a game designer. Even though what I’m saying today can be taken as game design advice, it also applies to the GM as he/she creates an adventure, even as they prepare to run an adventure created by someone else. "A hero ventures forth from the...
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    Tactics And Combat In Fantasy RPGs

    Thank you for the interesting comments. Evidently I have failed to communicate (I think I cut out part of a sentence to lower the word count), which would be a cardinal sin for a tactical group. We selected spells collectively rather than simply assume a cleric was a healer, for example. (Yes, I...
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    Can Hobby Stores Make Their Saving Throw?

    The blessing for FLGS is that they sell physical products, not "digital" (electronic) products such as video games. Digital tends to race to zero pricing, for a variety of reasons. For example, most mobile video games are free-to-play. Perhaps a reason for the less-than-desirable atmosphere one...
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    A Different Look at Player Styles: Planners and Improvisers

    Thanks for the sometimes-waggish comments. "Planning" doesn't mean you have to have just one plan; you can have a Plan B, C, and so on as backups, and still be a planner. About the "neurotic sort of 'planner' who is only happy when planning", S'mon, that may be a reflection of one of the...
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    D&D 5E (2014) Query on the Origin of the Princes of Elemental Evil...

    I submitted them for White Dwarf. Ian asked if they could be used for the FF instead. I agreed. I don't recall them appearing in WD at any point. Lew Pulsipher
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    Let's Not Save The World...Again

    Perhaps I should explicitly state the obvious: my articles here are descriptive, not prescriptive. I can't care how you run or play your game (unless I'm playing!). prosfilaes, I just reread the Lensman series. Yes, it's apocalyptic, yet so much of it is individual adventures, quite a...
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    What The World Needs Now Is More Gaming Conventions

    As a recent addition to Gainesville, FL, I can name several game cons in Florida, but none have much in the way of RPGs. I don't play games at conventions, I go to talk with people, but GenCon has become a chore. (Anyway, I call it a story convention, not a game convention, because such a large...
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    Gamers vs. Reality: Who Wins?

    It's easy for fans of any activity to make fun of any such discussion, because it's practically impossible to "prove" such things. Consider how many people refused to accept the plethora of proofs that smoking was bad for you. They said it hadn't been proved. Some still do. And that's about...
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    Consequence and Reward in RPGs

    It's a common reaction of younger people to claim that any suggestion that changes in life have occurred in ways that "don't sound good" is simply an old person reacting to/hating on the young. I've even encountered people who believe there are no generational differences, despite all the...
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    New Releases In Stores This Week : 15th May 2017

    It's striking that much of the information about new game releases focuses on the story, not what actually happens in the game. This is reinforced by looking at the back of game boxes at a shop, information about actual play is limited to non-existent. Evidently, people buy based on story, even...
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    The Dilemma of the Simple RPG

    Well, while not trying to pick out all of the really long comments, I've seen 603, 605, 713, and 1,320 word comments, all longer than my original post. I think the fundamental roles in RPGs are wizard, divine (cleric), and fighter. With fighters having various combinations of strength and...
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    Everyone Else is Doing It: Getting Past Yourself And On The Road To Being A Designer

    People writing new RPGs are often perfectionists. The old games aren't perfect, so they want to write a new one. Unfortunately for them, even if they create something they think is perfect, their preferences will change over years and it will no longer seem perfect. Game design is always...
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    The Dilemma of the Simple RPG

    Thanks for the comments. Keep in mind, folks, I am editorially constrained to 500 words. If I had a thousand, I’d have more thoroughly addressed/explained many of the points people are making or questioning (or explaining, thanks). Of course. It would be interesting to know what proportion of...
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    The Dilemma of the Simple RPG

    In my experience with contemporary college game clubs, there are many younger people who have not yet tried tabletop RPGs. I was also told that many of the players coming to the evening games at a local shop have been new to tabletop RPGs. This is different from my pre-Internet, pre-video...
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    More DMing analysis from Lewis Pulsipher

    More recent points of view Always interesting to read something I wrote more than 30 years ago. These days I wonder whether I'll agree with stuff from my "Game Design" book published in 2012 when I read it again, let alone the 30+ year stuff. Some styles are certainly at odds. For example...
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    DMing philosophy, from Lewis Pulsipher

    Hobby games, not just RPGs ruin explorer: You've posed your answer largely in terms of (tabletop) RPGs. My statement encompasses all kinds of hobby gamers, and recognizes that video games and gamers are far more pervasive than tabletop. Of course, Tabletop RPGs are now just one of many...
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    DMing philosophy, from Lewis Pulsipher

    30-some years see lots of changes Two and a half years ago I completed my book "Game Design: How to Create Video and Tabletop Games, Start to Finish" (McFarland, 2012). Whenever I have occasion to look up something in it, I've been happy to find that I still agree with myself! But agree...
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