Carnifex
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In a town near to where my dad lives, there's an Ottakar's bookstore (Ottakars is a chain of bookshops in Britain, don't know if they are also in other coutnries). Anyway, I stopped in since I know they have a small but good section of rpg products, and only by sheer willpower managed t6o avoid buying the Warcraft rpg on the bassi of needing to conserve my money.
Anyway, the rpg section is a handful of shelves in the sci-fi/fantasy section, and at the end of the shelves section there was a noticeboard to whcih they had pinned a number of mini-guides to roleplaying.
It went somewhere along the lines of 'We stcok rpg products, and this has resulted in people askign us just what are these role-playing games?' Then there's a bit describing what an rpg is - I think they described it qutie well, considering it as a kind of interactive story that the group builds. They had an example of play from one rpg D&D I think, and advice on what genres of rpg were available and what books you needed for the various systems.
You could just take one of these mini-guides and have a read. I was really impressed by this, as it was a good, well-written introduction to the world of rpg's, and this was in a good bookstore chain too. I now feel I shoulda bought the Warcraft rpg just to give Ottakars some of my money for such a positive step for role-playing games!
Outside of specialist gaming stores, I've never seen anything like this in big bookstores. Has anyone else come across this kind of good treatment of rpg's in bookstores before?
Anyway, the rpg section is a handful of shelves in the sci-fi/fantasy section, and at the end of the shelves section there was a noticeboard to whcih they had pinned a number of mini-guides to roleplaying.
It went somewhere along the lines of 'We stcok rpg products, and this has resulted in people askign us just what are these role-playing games?' Then there's a bit describing what an rpg is - I think they described it qutie well, considering it as a kind of interactive story that the group builds. They had an example of play from one rpg D&D I think, and advice on what genres of rpg were available and what books you needed for the various systems.
You could just take one of these mini-guides and have a read. I was really impressed by this, as it was a good, well-written introduction to the world of rpg's, and this was in a good bookstore chain too. I now feel I shoulda bought the Warcraft rpg just to give Ottakars some of my money for such a positive step for role-playing games!
Outside of specialist gaming stores, I've never seen anything like this in big bookstores. Has anyone else come across this kind of good treatment of rpg's in bookstores before?