October 5, 2024: Put A Pin In It
Sometimes the best ideas are the simplest ones. I tend to run fairly complicated RPGs, so occassionally I have a hard time making sure the players and I are all on the same page as far as what they know, what's important, etc. I just had an idea I want to try for my next sprawling complex tendrilled mystery: a corkboard.
Basically, as important (or possibly important) elements are discovered, I can put them on the corkboard . . . or perhaps hand the element to the players to put on the corkboard themselves. There's something very tactile to putting a pushpin into cork, and I suspect it'll be fairly satisfying to the players.
With a long or multifaceted story, the pieces will literally be in front of them to make connections, remind themselves, etc. (I can even use my papercraft skills to ensure the individual elements they're putting on the board look cool.) Having a spot on the board means the element is likely to be important. Conversely, if the quirky hotdog vendor the heroes interrogated for 20 minutes doesn't have a handout for the corkboard, they're not vital to the story. Probably.
If anyone tries this idea before I do (or has already done so!), feel free to share your experiences on the forums.
– Steven Marsh
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Basically, as important (or possibly important) elements are discovered, I can put them on the corkboard . . . or perhaps hand the element to the players to put on the corkboard themselves. There's something very tactile to putting a pushpin into cork, and I suspect it'll be fairly satisfying to the players.
With a long or multifaceted story, the pieces will literally be in front of them to make connections, remind themselves, etc. (I can even use my papercraft skills to ensure the individual elements they're putting on the board look cool.) Having a spot on the board means the element is likely to be important. Conversely, if the quirky hotdog vendor the heroes interrogated for 20 minutes doesn't have a handout for the corkboard, they're not vital to the story. Probably.
If anyone tries this idea before I do (or has already done so!), feel free to share your experiences on the forums.
– Steven Marsh
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There are a million stories in the city, and they're all exciting! GURPS Action 9: The City shows how you can add GURPS City Stats to your GURPS Action campaigns. It also features six sample cities to use with your own action-packed adventures. Download it today from Warehouse 23!
Published on October 05, 2024 02:10
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