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How does your gaming group choose what to play next? How are new games introduced?

Started by Spinachcat, March 17, 2017, 03:30:13 AM

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Pyromancer

1a) The current GM announces that someone else should take over, either completely, or for a while because he needs a break.
or
1b) The current GM announces that the campaign is coming to a close and we should think about the time afterwards.
or
1c) The group somehow decides that someone else should run something different sometimes.

2) Several people at the table suggest games they would like to run or would like to play.

3) Time passes. The topic comes up now and then. Ideas are refined or dismissed.

4) At the end, somehow we know what we will play next and who will run.
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