Jan 7, 2025 2:07 pm
This is not recruitment. I am not even sure I would be the DM for this. Still analyzing some of the issues in other games I'm DMig I'm wondering if anyone tried playing any RPG this way (system does not matter, but it feel like could be refreshing exactly the DnD experience):
We take a scenario/module where story is about solving a mystery, solving puzzles, realizing which NPC is a lair and who is the big bad.
But instead of players solving the puzzles we role-play PCs solving them, i.e.:
- DM spoil to the players all the secret door locations
- DM spoil to the players whoever of NPCs are telling the truth and what are their real motives
- DM spoil you even the puzzle solutions, trap design and what now
Players role-play their PCs struggling to solve the issues, often relying on a dice role to decide when party is mislead and when they manage to find the solution quickly.
For example, you meed the evil creature magically disguised as a young woman. After a conversation player asks roll an insight and rolls 1. Player plays his male PC falling in love with NPC...
We take a scenario/module where story is about solving a mystery, solving puzzles, realizing which NPC is a lair and who is the big bad.
But instead of players solving the puzzles we role-play PCs solving them, i.e.:
- DM spoil to the players all the secret door locations
- DM spoil to the players whoever of NPCs are telling the truth and what are their real motives
- DM spoil you even the puzzle solutions, trap design and what now
Players role-play their PCs struggling to solve the issues, often relying on a dice role to decide when party is mislead and when they manage to find the solution quickly.
For example, you meed the evil creature magically disguised as a young woman. After a conversation player asks roll an insight and rolls 1. Player plays his male PC falling in love with NPC...