11-28-2024, 08:01 AM | #11 | |
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Re: November 27, 2024: Games As Art And Literature
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That said, I have done some serious culling over the years. Mostly computer games that looked more fun when purchased than during play. I tend to hang on to physical games. Sometimes they can be harvested for parts for other games. |
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11-28-2024, 09:17 AM | #12 | |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Cambridge, UK
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Re: November 27, 2024: Games As Art And Literature
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The thing that survives after a role-playing experience is memories, and we tell each other about them, usually via the funny, horrific or disastrous parts. Telling the story of a campaign is quite time-consuming, and can easily be boring. Telling the story well is a different art from participating in the role-playing, although it is related, and definitely involves interaction between teller and audience. I've tried to write down some campaigns in The Path of Cunning (link in my signature), but the lack of feedback on those articles makes me feel I haven't done it very well.
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11-28-2024, 10:07 AM | #13 | |
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: New England
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Re: November 27, 2024: Games As Art And Literature
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I've enjoyed The Path of Cunning, by the way! |
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11-29-2024, 03:59 AM | #14 | |
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Re: November 27, 2024: Games As Art And Literature
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On July the ninth of 2013, Thaddeus Crunk composed a lengthy text message home as he made plans to enter the dungeon. "My dearest Sarah, I hope this missive finds you well. I am sorry, but I must send apologies for missing our supper together tonight. My party must prepare for battle, but only poorly equipped and with our mage having memorized only the most unsuitable of spells. We must succeed or fail before sunrise for our gamesmaster must work the late shift at the warehouse for the next three nights, and all our hopes rest only on the strength of our camaraderie. Please record Orphan Black for me." |
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Yesterday, 07:40 PM | #15 |
Join Date: Feb 2013
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Re: November 27, 2024: Games As Art And Literature
I have done this. Backed things on Kickstarter I just liked the sound of, and will probably never play. I have a closet full of old games I don't play any longer but couldn't bear to part with. Whoever inherits from me will have... a time understanding what they own. Maybe I'll write some kind of explanation. :)
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