Whether a player, GM, or host, games require management. How do we organize participation to encourage diversity, player agency, & a happy, healthy, inclusive game environment?
Long Description:
Most people play tabletop and larp RPGs to socialize with others, yet quite often our gaming groups come with undesired drama and unnecessary tension. Though we want to be open and welcoming to all players, sometimes personality clashes, or perhaps less clear factors, lead to discomfort and disenfranchisement of one or more players. Perhaps organizing role play should not require one to be a therapist, human resources manager, diversity trainer, and life skills coach. Nevertheless, we find ourselves in those roles sometimes. Last year we talked about dealing with toxic players. This year, let's expand the discussion to talk about how we can improve our games by improving the dynamics of our gaming communities. This session will begin with an introduction to the topics by Dr. David Simkins, experienced RPG organizer and scholar, followed by a moderated, open discussion.
Event Type:
SEM - Seminar
Minimum Players:
5
Maximum Players:
80
Age Required:
Mature (18+)
Experience Required:
None (You've never played before - rules will be taught)