Read this and thought of you guys.
Does this, in fact, count as a Lone Wolf rpg?
Edit: a play note for everybody (from comments below)
Check the list of "winning" behaviors from the dog, remember that if the dog can't just walk off you're breaking the game, and please play responsibly and kindly.
Originally shared by Aura Belle
you must break up with your werewolf boyfriend
play this game with a real dog
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yP2JvwIVkBgp3kbPGw02E0pduLj1xD95UeGe3dEW144/edit?usp=drivesdk
Alex Yari
ReplyDeleteThat's a fair point! Does the dog need to consent to the game, like a person, or does it not, like dice and graph paper?
While I definitely think it's possible to do this game wrong, by which I mean in a way that's cruel to the dog, I also think there's lots of ways to do this that are fine, and it behooves the person playing to make sure the dog's ok.
I think all (most?) of my breakup talks haven't involved any berating, even though they have always been hard and involves problems. I've always still cared about someone I'm breaking up with, which means a lot of gentle physical reassurance, extremely serious engagement, and active listening.
So I guess, as a play note for everybody:
Check the list of "winning" behaviors from the dog, remember that if the dog can't just walk off you're breaking the game, and please play responsibly and kindly.
Lol wow
ReplyDeleteAlso, if you want to play the hardcore version of this game, use a cat. :-)
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