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TotD: Robin Laws on Roleplaying Games

10 April 2008, 11:22 pm. 2 Comments. Filed under RPGs, Thought of the Day.

I hadn’t ever thought of it this way, but I think the man is on to something.

“One of my pet the­o­ries about the pop­u­lar­ity of role­play­ing games goes like this. Role­play­ing is fan­tasy shop­ping for guys. That is, men would, as a group, be more inter­ested in shop­ping if a) it meant never hav­ing to leave the house and b) they were shop­ping for super-​​powers. In that case, the typ­i­cal role­play­ing rule­book is like a Nieman-​​Marcus cat­a­log for super-​​powers. Depend­ing on the game sys­tem and char­ac­ter type, these extra­or­di­nary abil­i­ties might be called feats, spells, schticks, dis­ci­plines, skills, high tech gear, psion­ics, or what­ever. For lack of a a bet­ter all-​​encompassing term, I refer to these things as crunchy bits.“
Robin D. Laws, Robin’s Laws of Good Game Mastering

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