Kickstarter Rule #1: Keep your funding goal small! It's far better to run a successful campaign that funds the essentials than a failed one that aimed too high. Success builds momentum for your next project. (7/11) #Crowdfunding #TTRPGtips #IndieDev #Publishing
The classic 'white whale' of any RPG gamer's experience is the long-form campaign. https://www.geeknative.com/172754/genre-police-the-big-short/ #ttrpgtips
Genre Police: The Big Short

The classic 'white whale' of any RPG gamer's experience is the long-form campaign.

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Genre Police: Warning, Content

Think of the worst thing and make it happen. Puncture arteries, shred flesh, go for the damn jugular.

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Professional GM Ben Jackson-Ellery shares the types of good player traits he's seen and how he works with them. #genrepolice #ttrpgtips https://www.geeknative.com/167764/genre-police-playing-the-player/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=fedica-GN-Blog-Posts
Genre Police: Playing The Player

Running an RPG is a kind of arcane act, weaving an illusionary spell of storytelling for a group to devour. But when we think about spellcasting, it's often easy to forget the material component of such a conjuring.

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In this last article in the series, I want to talk about the final situation Polti listed, the unstoppable force.
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Genre Police: Juggernaut

So, we've talked for the last couple of articles about dramatic situations and using them to generate ideas and plot, using the work of Georges Polti as the basis for our investigation. 

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