Recorded at Breakout 2019
Presented by Nicole Winchester, Mo Turkington, Misha Bushyager, Sharang Biswas & Jonaya Kemper with moderation by Jason Pitre
Different individuals, communities, countries, and cultures have different ideas about what LARPs and roleplaying games should and should not address, and as gaming communities interact on and offline these ideas often come into conflict. What is acceptable in a game, and who gets to make that decision? How do we have productive and compassionate conversations about these issues? Are there things that games are not equipped to address, or are we limiting games by limiting their subjects?
Episode 253 - Holding Space for Teens
Episode 252 - A Dive into the Theory of RPGs as a Communications Medium
Episode 251 - Creating Mysteries in RPGs
Episode 250 - Integrating World Building in Traditional RPGs
Episode 249 - Insights Forged in the Dark
Episode 248 - Time is of the Essence: Countdowns and Clocks in Games
Episode 247 - How to Start a Business as a Game Designer
Episode 246 - Making Good Financial Decisions as a Game Designer
Episode 245 - Selling Games into Mass vs. Specialty Retail
Episode 244 - Creating Safety Tools
Episode 243 - Responsible Research
Episode 242 - On Failure
Episode 241 - Nostalgia as a Genre
Episode 240 - Distribution and Fulfillment
Episode 239 - Honing your Game Pitch
Episode 238 - Xenobiology and Speculative Zoology
Episode 237 - The Transitive Power of Myth
Episode 236 - Games And Education
Episode 235 - Designing RPGs With Safety Tools Included
Episode 234 - Planning a Kickstarter? What You Need to Know!
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