Reynard
aka Ian Eller
A recent article on Polygon was singing the praises of a digital boardgame, suggesting it gave a truer "D&D experience" than VTTs. I have my doubts, and am not a big fan of Polygon's TTRPG coverage in general, but that's not really what this thread is about.
Rather, I am curious who effectively "roleplays" while playing other sorts of games. Do you roleplay (however you define it) when you play board or card games, miniatures wargames, or video games of various sorts? Do you talk in funny voices or make decisions based on your role, otherwise do that "play pretend" thing? If so, how far away, thematically and mechanically, can a game be before you don't? Do you roleplay with Candyland? Monopoly? Chess?
Rather, I am curious who effectively "roleplays" while playing other sorts of games. Do you roleplay (however you define it) when you play board or card games, miniatures wargames, or video games of various sorts? Do you talk in funny voices or make decisions based on your role, otherwise do that "play pretend" thing? If so, how far away, thematically and mechanically, can a game be before you don't? Do you roleplay with Candyland? Monopoly? Chess?