Recorded at Breakout 2019
Presented by Nicole Winchester, Mo Turkington, Misha Bushyager, Sharang Biswas & Jonaya Kemper with moderation by Jason Pitre
Different individuals, communities, countries, and cultures have different ideas about what LARPs and roleplaying games should and should not address, and as gaming communities interact on and offline these ideas often come into conflict. What is acceptable in a game, and who gets to make that decision? How do we have productive and compassionate conversations about these issues? Are there things that games are not equipped to address, or are we limiting games by limiting their subjects?
Episode 152 - Creating Compelling Adventures
Episode 151 - Crafting the Experience at the Table
Episode 150 - Breaking Into Boardgames
Episode 149 - GM Masterclass
Episode 148 - Making your First RPG
Episode 147 - Blood on the Table: Horror in RPGs
Episode 146 - My Games are Unapologetically Political
Episode 145 - Narrative Arcs in Boardgames
Episode 144 - Hierarchical Thinking in Games
Episode 143 - The Forge Retrospective
Episode 142 - Games, Learning, and Social Change
Episode 141 - What are you scared of?
Episode 140 - We Have Always GMd
Episode 139 - Writing Inclusive Alternate Histories
Episode 138 - Professionalization
Episode 137 - Don't Shred your Game
Episode 136 - Crowdfunding Retailer Tiers
Episode 135 - The Confused State of Rulebooks
Episode 134 - It Takes a Village
Episode 133 - Giving Credit Where Credit is Due
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