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Storygamers vs. Powergamers?

Started by Theory of Games, July 20, 2019, 03:23:08 PM

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Mankcam

Quote from: soltakss;1097106What? You haven't ready countless articles on How to Roleplay Properly? I bet you are making silly mistakes like having fun at your table and enjoying the games.
Yeah, who would of thought? No academic degrees needed to play !!!  
Yep, many-a-silly mistake is made at our tables, heh heh

Mankcam

Quote from: soltakss;1097106Not necessarily by choice - I'd love to just play in a Campaign.
My group is lucky enough that everyone has a go being GM. We tend to fit a session in once a month (sometimes the stretch is a bit longer), but we take it in turns who is running the campaign, and with what system.
However I seem to do the lion's share, I tend to be GM about twice as much as the others. Still, it's fun just to coast as a player when it's someone else's turn to be GM.
No game prep is a great thing at times :)