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by Hawke Robinson published 2022/11/12 09:25:53 GMT-7, last modified 2022-11-12T09:25:59-07:00
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Happy Holidays & Upcoming New Content from RPG Research Happy Holidays & Upcoming New Content from RPG Research
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Oct 21, 2022 05:22 PM

Happy Holidays everyone! Thank you for your wonderful support of the non-profit 501(c)3 RPG Research this year. We have been working hard researching the effects of all RPG formats, how they impact lives, and providing real-world programs in the community applying this information and feeding that information back into the body of knowledge.

RPG Professional Game Master Coaching
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:45 AM

A question posted that I stumbled across brought this to mind about professional Dungeons Masters (DM), and coaching to help those wanting to become better game masters (GM).

Evil Campaigns
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:45 AM

Have you ever run or played in an "evil campaign"? How long did your group last? How long did the campaign last? What were your experiences compared to non-evil campaigns? I have run a handful of evil campaigns over the decades, here are a few examples of my observations.

Develop a Role-Playing Gaming Therapeutic Recreation Handbook of Practice? Develop a Role-Playing Gaming Therapeutic Recreation Handbook of Practice?
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:45 AM

As I continue to peruse in depth the Recreation Therapy Handbook of Practice, and tracking the sections of the book that could use role-playing gaming as a treatment (see my eaarlier posting notes for example), I'm considering trying to take on the (overwhelming) task of creating an RPG specific version of the book...

Scott Thorne's thoughts on the future of the RPG market. Scott Thorne's thoughts on the future of the RPG market.
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:45 AM

He points out the 80/20 factor, that 80% of the market is controlled by the top 3 (or so) products, and all the remaining products only account for 20% of the sales. He also comments on the continuing downturn of paper RPG sales, but the increasing up swing in eBook RPG material...

Alas, Comment Deleted from geeksdreamgirl.com Alas, Comment Deleted from geeksdreamgirl.com
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM

I had attempted to comment on a posting from the geeksdreamgirl.com website, related to depression and the holidays. This seemed perfectly relevant to the RPG Research Project's goals. Alas, she/they deleted the posting immediately, apparently considering it spam. That is a real shame, since it is so relevant to the goals of the project. Here is what was attempted to be posted in reply...

Why Do Tabletop RPGs Have Such a Gender Ratio Imbalance? What Can Be Done to Improve the Balance? Why Do Tabletop RPGs Have Such a Gender Ratio Imbalance? What Can Be Done to Improve the Balance?
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM

This topic has come up so many times in so many locations, I wanted to try to (eventually) get enough insights, to begin having some direction for some targeted research to attempt some kind of genuine answer. Until then, just some thoughts and suggestions about the possible reasons why, and also suggestions as to what might help bring more balance?

3 Years in a Row - RPGs Booming, while Video Games are Down 3 Years in a Row - RPGs Booming, while Video Games are Down
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM

For three years in a row now, the sales of hobby games including tabletop role-playing games, have been experiencing a significant boom in sales growth, while the video game industry has been down year after year since 2010. Apparently equal to the Pokemon CCG boom of early 2000's, but spread across a broader range rather than a single product, the entire hobby and role-playing gaming industry is benefiting...

Should RPG Research Bother with Social Network Sites Should RPG Research Bother with Social Network Sites
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM

This week a Facebook user asked us to create an account on Google Plus, and this has created a cascade of issues. Your feedback is needed on this topic, how social network sites might impact your participation in the RPG Research Project. I have also posted a video regarding this topic.

Environmental Impact on Role-playing Gamers Environmental Impact on Role-playing Gamers
by Hawke Robinson — last modified Nov 12, 2022 08:27 AM

Determine ideal environmental settings for role-playing game sessions, and if various settings have different effects on the therapeutic or educational impact of role-playing gaming.

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