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<blockquote data-quote="Katemare" data-source="post: 4765526" data-attributes="member: 80996"><p>You've mentioned that she likes storytelling. Recently I've played a lot of Universalis, a game of collaborative storytelling, and, wow, it was one of most exciting game experiences I've had in years. Rules are not trivial, but they can be explained in 15 minutes. For a storyteller, they're very intuitive.</p><p></p><p>The other most exciting recent experience was Cat ("A Little Game about Little Heroes") where you play house cats. Actually, with a little tweaking, I used it for Pokemon. It's all-ages intended, and my players were something 14, I think. The dicerolling was on me, and some subsystems were left unused, but the consequences of actions and success chances were understood without additional explanations.</p><p></p><p>By the way, I was amazed how well does younger crowd without RPG background roleplay. Delibately describing own characted fumbling with no mechanical advantages, just for the sake of character - wow, you don't see it every day in D&D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katemare, post: 4765526, member: 80996"] You've mentioned that she likes storytelling. Recently I've played a lot of Universalis, a game of collaborative storytelling, and, wow, it was one of most exciting game experiences I've had in years. Rules are not trivial, but they can be explained in 15 minutes. For a storyteller, they're very intuitive. The other most exciting recent experience was Cat ("A Little Game about Little Heroes") where you play house cats. Actually, with a little tweaking, I used it for Pokemon. It's all-ages intended, and my players were something 14, I think. The dicerolling was on me, and some subsystems were left unused, but the consequences of actions and success chances were understood without additional explanations. By the way, I was amazed how well does younger crowd without RPG background roleplay. Delibately describing own characted fumbling with no mechanical advantages, just for the sake of character - wow, you don't see it every day in D&D. [/QUOTE]
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