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KarenCravens
Karen Cravens

Sat

Dec 17
2005

21:59



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Paradox one: indie gaming

On Sat, 17 Dec 2005, Roger Burton West wrote:

RBW>Most of the groups I play with stay together as groups, at least
RBW>loosely, and what gets played is a matter of negotiation; most often,
RBW>someone (usually I) says "right, that campaign's over and I feel like
RBW>running something next, here are some options" and the players choose
RBW>the campaign that sounds most interesting. We aren't in a gaming club
RBW>setting where someone can run a single campaign up the flagpole and see
RBW>who's interested.

Oh, us too.  (Though Carl *has* got a Meetup-spawned roleplaying group 
meeting these days.)  I was sort of thinking at the group level, though.  
I figure most groups that manage to stay together at any length have 
roughly the same playing styles and so forth.

-- 
Karen J. Cravens  silver@phoenyx.net

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