GNOMECAST #159 – Playing for an Audience
Today we have Ang along with Phil & Senda. Today their going to talk about playing for an audience. With Panda’s. No. Wait. They’re the Panda’s. Just listen. It’ll make sense quickly.
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by Poddy Gnomington | Mar 1, 2023 | Game Mastering, GMing Advice, Gnomecast, Player Perspective
Today we have Ang along with Phil & Senda. Today their going to talk about playing for an audience. With Panda’s. No. Wait. They’re the Panda’s. Just listen. It’ll make sense quickly.
Read Moreby J.T. Evans | Feb 27, 2023 | Player Advice, Player Perspective
B2: The Keep on the Borderlands, Part Two I’m not going to summarize the history and purpose of the venerable module know as “The Keep on the Borderlands” again. You can check out my previous article on this topic for that information. Instead, I’m going to dive into the...
Read Moreby Lori Caskey-Sigety | Dec 16, 2022 | Game Mastering, General, Player Advice, Player Perspective
Is there a player in your group who always shows up late to the table, no matter how hard they try? Do you have a PC that struggles to keep up with the dice rolls during a fast combat round? Do you have someone in your party who forgets important details and often needs a reminder? Is there...
Read Moreby Brittany Ferrendi | Nov 2, 2022 | Player Perspective
When a group of people first get into tabletop gaming together, there’s usually one fateful question: Who is going to be the Game Master? That question can be hard to solve when the group is entirely brand new to the rules and have only a vague understanding of the time and effort it takes to run...
Read Moreby Brittany Ferrendi | Sep 23, 2022 | Player Perspective
When searching for words of wisdom for all things tabletop, there’s lots of resources for how to be a good Game Master – but few for being a good player. The GM facilitates the game, but everyone at the table is responsible for cooperation and fun. For those of us who care deeply about making our...
Read Moreby tangibleday | Jan 26, 2022 | Editorials, General, Player Perspective
Are you a tank, mage, or healer in your workplace? Depending on your answer, you may have just received a crystal ball into how you and your team operates. I am one member of a small team in my work environment, a science laboratory (about me). We have the goal of studying a medical disease with...
Read Moreby Heinrich Moore | Nov 22, 2021 | General, Player Advice, Player Perspective
Among my many life regrets is that I do not have my own theme music. But you know who does? Aliyah of the Dust, a mystical Nano who performs miracles. So does Xiao Mei, a sword warrior able to wield her Da Dao (a Chinese machete-like blade) to generate windstorms. In fact, each of the characters I...
Read Moreby Senda Linaugh | Jun 23, 2021 | Editorials, Player Advice, Player Perspective
The pandemic made it harder to stay engaged with our games. Video calls introduce distance because of the screen divide and the infinitesimal delay in responses. I like to be all in on my characters and my stories, so I found myself finding new ways to engage with the games, sometimes alone and...
Read Moreby Angela Murray | May 7, 2021 | Game Mastering, Player Perspective
A few months back, during a short Star Wars campaign, my character made the brilliant decision to put on an enviro suit, go outside the space station built inside an asteroid, and try to sneak up on an Imperial troop ship blocking our landing bay. One of my friends looked at me with a raised...
Read Moreby Senda Linaugh | Mar 8, 2021 | Editorials, Player Perspective
It’s the third week since my mentor was declared dead. She’s been missing for five years, after she went out on a search to find her per cryptid – the Pronghorned Desert Rat (dipodomys antilocapra). It’s obvious that we must carry on her research as its habitat is in danger – but why am I blocked...
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