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How do different physical settings impact tabletop sessions?
by Hawke Robinson
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Oct 12, 2012
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I'm getting ready to get a couple of new groups together, and was thinking about how to setup the seating and such. Here are some thoughts (additional thoughts ...
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Road Map draft
by Hawke Robinson
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Dec 16, 2011
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I have had many conversations with folks about where this project is at, and where it is planned to go, and I have blogged a bit about the overall vision of ...
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Brochures and Questionnaires beta stage now under way, setup at Merlyn's
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Dec 14, 2011
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Many thanks to John, the owner of Merlyn's in Spokane, for allowing me to setup the trifold brochure stand, with sign, with questionnaire, and drop box, at his ...
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Wading back into Warhammer FRP again
by Hawke Robinson
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Dec 14, 2011
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Since hearing that the folks in Israel claimed that WHFRP is less combat oriented than D&D 4th edition, I once again am trying to wade through the Warhammer ...
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Anima - Beyond Fantasy RPG
by Hawke Robinson
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Dec 14, 2011
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I bought the core rulebook and the Gaia Volume some time ago, but folks we not quite ready for learning yet another system.
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New RPG Research Trifold Brochure nearly complete
by Hawke Robinson
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Dec 05, 2011
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Another important step in building momentum on the RPG Research Project is nearly complete...
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Biofeedback and RPG research
by Hawke Robinson
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Oct 31, 2011
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On October 30th, 2011, I was having a discussion about the various bio-feedback and neuro-feedback experiments I have performed related to music therapy, and ...
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Vision of the future
by Hawke Robinson
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Dec 05, 2004
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It is still far to early to be sure that this vision for the future will even be relevant several years from now, as the research data begins to roll in, but ...
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Notes from experiments on RPG optimization - Maximizing enjoyment, benefit, immersion, flow, safety, etc.
by Victoria Jesswein
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Nov 12, 2022
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Here is a summary of many observations I have made over the decades through various experiments in trying to optimize the RPG experience. This is from a huge ...
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Analysis of the Report “Alienation and the Game Dungeons and Dragons”
by Victoria Jesswein
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One important note from this report is "role-playing gamers are 2.7 times less likely to have feelings of meaninglessness than non-gamers."
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