AstaSyneri
January 22nd, 2015, 12:28
Hi!
Just a weird idea tumbling around in my head...
FG always needs exposure for people to try (and eventually buy it). Of course this idea unfairly puts a bit of work on the shoulders of the GM community, but aren't we always the ones paying?
Here is the idea:
On a specific weekend (possibly within the confines of the next FG Con) a group of GMs offers an open roleplaying session where people can drop in at any time, in different sessions, maybe even tiered ("congratulations, you made it into the city, please continue with GM XZY now"). The idea is to have huge fun while mercilessly killing characters and showing them the system.
As a reward Doug could dangle a Full FG license + a setting (?) in front of the "winner's" nose - the first who sets off the nuclear explosion in the Walking Stick corporation's secret underground lab and thus eradicates all the zombie-infested state of West Atlantica.
Does this outline resonate with anybody?
Just a weird idea tumbling around in my head...
FG always needs exposure for people to try (and eventually buy it). Of course this idea unfairly puts a bit of work on the shoulders of the GM community, but aren't we always the ones paying?
Here is the idea:
On a specific weekend (possibly within the confines of the next FG Con) a group of GMs offers an open roleplaying session where people can drop in at any time, in different sessions, maybe even tiered ("congratulations, you made it into the city, please continue with GM XZY now"). The idea is to have huge fun while mercilessly killing characters and showing them the system.
As a reward Doug could dangle a Full FG license + a setting (?) in front of the "winner's" nose - the first who sets off the nuclear explosion in the Walking Stick corporation's secret underground lab and thus eradicates all the zombie-infested state of West Atlantica.
Does this outline resonate with anybody?