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There’s a thick vein of “if you’re having fun, you’re playing it right,” but…
Paranoia. It wasn’t originally designed for the over-the-top slapstick comedy it’s become famous for. People just insisted on playing it in the “zap” style so the designers eventually wrote that into the game. It is a farce and comedy, etc. But players took that and cranked it up to 1000, to the point where most games either don’t make it to the briefing or don’t make it out of the briefing.
Monty Python’s Cocurricular Mediaeval Reenactment Programme. The game specifically tells you how to play. The PCs take things seriously and the system provides the absurdity. No one I’ve run it for has any interest in playing it that way. They all just immediately go chaotic-stupid Malkvavian.
That probably applies equally to every comedy game, but I haven’t played every comedy game.
If we’re going so far as to say RAW is the design intent and anything else is “playing it wrong,” then every edition of D&D. The vast majority of old-school players and referees use some hybrid of B/X, BECMI, and AD&D. Versions of that persist to this day.
Paranoia. It wasn’t originally designed for the over-the-top slapstick comedy it’s become famous for. People just insisted on playing it in the “zap” style so the designers eventually wrote that into the game. It is a farce and comedy, etc. But players took that and cranked it up to 1000, to the point where most games either don’t make it to the briefing or don’t make it out of the briefing.
Monty Python’s Cocurricular Mediaeval Reenactment Programme. The game specifically tells you how to play. The PCs take things seriously and the system provides the absurdity. No one I’ve run it for has any interest in playing it that way. They all just immediately go chaotic-stupid Malkvavian.
That probably applies equally to every comedy game, but I haven’t played every comedy game.
If we’re going so far as to say RAW is the design intent and anything else is “playing it wrong,” then every edition of D&D. The vast majority of old-school players and referees use some hybrid of B/X, BECMI, and AD&D. Versions of that persist to this day.
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