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"Story games are more rewarding, period."

Started by Mistwell, November 11, 2009, 05:12:29 PM

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Pelorus

Quote from: Grimjack;343880That's a good way to describe my Gamma World experience, and probably literally true since it started after a girl joined the group (nearly unheard of in those days) and he bent over backwards to make her happy despite the fact that she hadn't even signed up for the game.

Meh, I was guilty of that when I was 17. And it worked ;)
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Grimjack

Quote from: Pelorus;343956Meh, I was guilty of that when I was 17. And it worked ;)

I don't fault him for trying but the girl was there with her boyfriend and the GM was 300lbs and dressed like a monk.  So we got railroaded for nothing.
 

Pelorus

Quote from: Grimjack;343963I don't fault him for trying but the girl was there with her boyfriend and the GM was 300lbs and dressed like a monk.  So we got railroaded for nothing.

This makes me cry just a little.
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