Monday, August 7, 2017

Do you get much immersion in your solo gaming?

Do you get much immersion in your solo gaming?
Music? Visual aids? Props? Do you perform lines out loud in character?

I saw our bathroom full of these empty rolls and imagined them as props. A choir of cultists.
An enchanted forest. Pillars in an underground structure.

We are pioneers of self guided meditation. We make the rules.






6 comments:

  1. Saw this play set from Imaginext at the store today. I imagined a dungeon resembling this. Egyptish with a Snake man.
    I don't have to own the prop. Just remember it.

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  2. Great dungeon map. I like to use miniatures and Pathfinder Pawns and occasionally play out combat on a grid.

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  3. I own a lot of pathfinder pawns too

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  4. Wow I thought I was the only one with an over active imagination. When I was a kid, sometimes I still do, when it rained I would pretend a pirate ship was floating in gutters as we grove down the streets. Or while my parents drove I pretended that soldiers and tanks were fighting in neighborhoods. I would play dungeons and dragons in department stores and pretend that the aisle were the maze.

    For me I use the lightest rules possible so I don't break immersion, "Freeform/Universal RPG" from Nathan Russell. When I do a scene I can see it in my mind like I am there but on occasions I can't and it's all numbers and tables and crap.

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  5. Classic daydreamer here. Give me a seed and I'll grow a tree for you. :-)

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