Qralloq says:
Have you asked any of your students about role playing games available in their home countries?
I have not.
Probably the closest I’ve come to showing this side of myself is using an online die roller (with polyhedral dice) to randomly choose the next student to give their presentation. They get a kick out of that—though they all volunteered during finals last Thursday.
Phil_Ozzy_Fer says:
What about table RPGs keeps you coming back for more? Was there any game that you played that you really enjoyed? What kind of story would you like most to try and play?
An RPG is an unpredictable story, and I’m in it. Not me exactly, but my mind viewing the world through my character’s eyes.
In my first Pathfinder game (a homebrew, not an AP), my Druid was in Neverland. She befriended a fairy and used Wish magic to become one. The GM weaved descriptions so well, I visualized everything vividly, like dreaming while wide awake. So in the fairy form, the world had suddenly become enormous! It could be horrifying at times—like seeing the decapitated head of a villager I failed to save. But it was fun while the campaign lasted (which was about 5 years).
A campy Charlie’s Angels type superheroine game that takes place before my time, before cell phones, with a bit of a Get Smart flavor and something like those flashback scenes in Watchmen—the glory days of the past superheroes before the morbid reveals. Colorful like Adam West Batman, corny, nonviolent-ish (non-lethal).
Oh—and question for you, @Phil_Ozzy_Fer, have you played
Trials of Mana? Not the remake. The 1995 game translated to English. My brother got it on Switch (2020, I think, or 2021), and we played it whenever he was over. It took us a year or two to finish!
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