Trying out new systems

Zhaleskra

Adventurer
After several years of not knowing any system other than D&D, I joined a gaming club at my first college (it was the first piece of mail in my mailbox). At first, I didn't vary it too much, and I even had one of the GMs I really liked call me on being fixed on a system. This annoyed me at first, but then I saw the truth of it.

It is healthy to try other systems, the attitudes of "all other systems are harder", "I don't have time to learn a new game", or "too much math" strike me as simple laziness. You do not have to stick to a system after you try it, but you will get another perspective and hopefully have some fun.

While I don't anymore, I used to have a large list of every system I'd played even just once.
 

log in or register to remove this ad

Remove ads

Top