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<blockquote data-quote="aco175" data-source="post: 9603670" data-attributes="member: 27385"><p>[USER=7051470]@7paddy[/USER] welcome to the site. Being a Google form you may get some people that respond, but generally we are a suspicious of about clicking on links. If I did not overthink it takes 6-7 minutes.</p><p></p><p>A little confused on a couple sections and found I needed to read the whole group of answers before choosing. You will find a lot of people here have been playing for 30-40+ years and will debate having to make only one choice and how everything could be extremely important. </p><p></p><p>The questions on how many scenarios had me a bit. How many should be included in a box set. Ideally it should present an introduction to the game and let the PCs advance some in power and gear to get hooked on the game. Using D&D for example, I liked the first box sets for the 5e game over the last shipwrecked on. Part of this was the last one presented 3 levels of play over 5 and only let people explore 4-5 places. The older ones had several places and events happening. I took the idea of scenario to be distinct parts of the adventure that mostly could be one night of play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aco175, post: 9603670, member: 27385"] [USER=7051470]@7paddy[/USER] welcome to the site. Being a Google form you may get some people that respond, but generally we are a suspicious of about clicking on links. If I did not overthink it takes 6-7 minutes. A little confused on a couple sections and found I needed to read the whole group of answers before choosing. You will find a lot of people here have been playing for 30-40+ years and will debate having to make only one choice and how everything could be extremely important. The questions on how many scenarios had me a bit. How many should be included in a box set. Ideally it should present an introduction to the game and let the PCs advance some in power and gear to get hooked on the game. Using D&D for example, I liked the first box sets for the 5e game over the last shipwrecked on. Part of this was the last one presented 3 levels of play over 5 and only let people explore 4-5 places. The older ones had several places and events happening. I took the idea of scenario to be distinct parts of the adventure that mostly could be one night of play. [/QUOTE]
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