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Patrick Zoch
United States Kansas
Because they have no body to go with.
Why don't skeleton ever go trick or treating?
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A question suggested by
Clark Timmins
United States West Jordan Utah
So stop your cheap comment, 'Cause we know what we feel...
I'm #2
What type of contest/competition/challenge would you like to see hosted on RPGG in 2019? And, would you be interested in hosting that contest/competition/challenge?
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William Hostman
United States Alsea OR
I've been Banished to Oregon... Gaming in Corvallis, living in Alsea... Need gamers willing to try new things...
The Splattered Imperium
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Since I really don't participate in them, it's of little consequence to me. I might jump in on a 24-hour rpg, might not.
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Lev
United States Fredericksburg Virginia
Duck and Cover!
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I have absolutely no interest in any contest/competition/challenge now. In the past I was doing various play or GM rpgs that are new to you. But I found that I don't enjoy working toward a goal. I just want to play...
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How about "acquire the largest number of games in x time period and then not play them"? I won't come in first but I'd probably make a good show of it. I'm good at that.
Semi-serious answer spurred by Patrick's answer below: Would collaboratively building an RPG be something people would be interested in?
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Patrick Zoch
United States Kansas
Because they have no body to go with.
Why don't skeleton ever go trick or treating?
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I really enjoyed the "let's build a...." series of collaborative adventure designs by the RPGG community. It was meaningful enough that a genuine product was created that could be used by other RPG fans (I know one of them was used at a convention last year) yet allowed anyone to contribute as little or as much as they liked, so it wasn't overwhelming. I am sure the coordinator/editor for each project worked very hard.
These were fun activities I'd like to see continue.
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Mark Wilson
United States Columbus Ohio
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(chanting) TWO GEEKS ENTER, ONE GEEK LEAVES! TWO GEEKS ENTER, ONE GEEK LEAVES!
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Hans Messersmith
Canada Hamilton Ontario
With your head held high and your scarlet lies You came down to me from the open skies It's either real or it's a dream There's nothing that is in between
Twilight, I only meant to stay awhile Twilight, I gave you time to steal my mind Away from me.
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pdzoch wrote: I really enjoyed the "let's build a...." series of collaborative adventure designs by the RPGG community. It was meaningful enough that a genuine product was created that could be used by other RPG fans (I know one of them was used at a convention last year) yet allowed anyone to contribute as little or as much as they liked, so it wasn't overwhelming. I am sure the coordinator/editor for each project worked very hard. These were fun activities I'd like to see continue.  THIS! Making The Breached Fortress of Anoros was a lot of fun, and got me by Game Designer badge by stealth!
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Azukail Games
KNEEL BEFORE ZOD!
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"Let's build a hex crawl."
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Peter Robben
Belgium Antwerp Antwerp
And here...
I should really add something smart and sparkly here.
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Those are not for me I fear.
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DMSamuel
United States Wurtsboro New York
RPGMusings.com
Currently Playing 2 games: Star Wars Edge of the Empire and Labyrinth Lord (Barrowmaze)
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skalchemist wrote: pdzoch wrote: I really enjoyed the "let's build a...." series of collaborative adventure designs by the RPGG community. It was meaningful enough that a genuine product was created that could be used by other RPG fans (I know one of them was used at a convention last year) yet allowed anyone to contribute as little or as much as they liked, so it wasn't overwhelming. I am sure the coordinator/editor for each project worked very hard. These were fun activities I'd like to see continue.  THIS! Making The Breached Fortress of Anoros was a lot of fun, and got me by Game Designer badge by stealth! 
I also really enjoyed these! I would be interested in doing another one.
In terms of contests, though, I usually don't participate, other than the write-lots-of-reviews one. Since I don't participate I don't really have any good ideas for new ones or ones I would like to see this year.
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Actually 2 that I've hinted to but hadn't the guts to do it:
(analog) Wallet rpg exchange/challenge. The idea is to have people submit their own rpgs or item made for fitting nicely in a wallet. Coins, cards and paper money would be the formats. There would be no prize, just printing out your game, someone else's game, then filling your wallet with games and of course showing it off with a picture... The interest of portable, pocket rpgs gave me the idea. you could have many bills be one game or some very lite ones could fit in a card, maybe cards are character sheets.
(digital)A pbf rpg design challenge, with rpggeek site in mind. A collaborative exploration of the hurdles and potential of exclusif PBF design.
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Mark Wilson
United States Columbus Ohio
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I'd cosign Patrick's post. I wouldn't run it (WAY too much RPG stuff on my plate atm), but I'd try to participate.
For entirely selfish reasons to push myself in my current endeavors, I'd enter an RPG map creation content. But they have those regularly on Cartographer's Guild and the forums for the software I use, so I technically have outlets for that already. I just don't know anyone there and the creative environment is more consistently intimidating.
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I'm not that cool.
United States Allen Park Michigan
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I always look forward to the 24/48 hour rpg contest. I think I've entered most of them.
I like the scenario contests too but not as much.
I did like the Bryce's 2013 Adventure Design Contest. I'd love to see another round.
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Abraham Gray
United States
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I would enjoy a quarterly (or more often) themed adventure design contest. "Space Opera" "Hard Sci fi." "Light Hearted Fairy Tale". "On board a sailing ship." etc.
Or I could just make them and not worry about the competition!
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I like the RPG design contests.
Purplebroccoli wrote: I would enjoy a quarterly (or more often) themed adventure design contest. "Space Opera" "Hard Sci fi." "Light Hearted Fairy Tale". "On board a sailing ship." etc.
Or I could just make them and not worry about the competition!
I really like this idea!
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Douglas Bailey
United States Waltham Massachusetts
“I would have made this instrumental, but the words got in the way...” —XTC, “No Language in Our Lungs”
“Self-discipline isn’t everything; look at Pol Pot.” —Helen Fielding, _Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason_
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Not my kink, so no, I wouldn't be interested in hosting.
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Roger Hobden
Canada Montreal Quebec
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pdzoch wrote:
I really enjoyed the "let's build a...." series of collaborative adventure designs by the RPGG community.
I would like to participate in a project like that !
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Paul Dale
Australia Moggill Queensland
Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
When will the die stop rolling? What face finishes showing?
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The text adventures
Dave Bernazzani
United States Plainville Massachusetts
I wish to provide legendary service to the RPG community to help grow our hobby and enrich the lives of gamers everywhere.
organises are a lot of fun, as are the special event room based dungeons. Both are a goodly chunk of work behind the scenes though.
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Paul Dale
Australia Moggill Queensland
Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn
When will the die stop rolling? What face finishes showing?
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I quite liked the RPG random table challenges.
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Paolo Robino
Italy Dueville Vicenza
"I'm a Nay Saying worm beast!"
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pdzoch wrote: What type of contest/competition/challenge would you like to see hosted on RPGG in 2019? And, would you be interested in hosting that contest/competition/challenge? I'm afraid I'm only interested in BGG-style sponsored contests, in which publishers give away prizes but all we get is microbadges. If I'm not mistaken, this kind of contests only happened once on RPGG. I imagine that the process involve getting in contact with publishers and the exchange of money, so no, I would not be even entitled to host such contests.
The site-wide adventures organized by Dave and the rest of the volunteer crew were super-fun, but also very time- and labor-intensive, for what I know.
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Alex Bokser
Israel Pardes Hanna
Guess What?
You Rock.
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I've really enjoyed the random table challenges hosted by Carrie. She's been doing an awesome job hosting them.
I am open to hosting the challenge next year (2020), but not this year. My second son was born two days ago, and we're also in the midst of planning a life-changing move to the US. Not a lot of spare time for the next several months. But, again, I am considering asking Carrie if she'd like me to take over next year, as she's already doing so much for this community.
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bxrrr wrote: My second son was born two days ago
  
Ditto for collaborative design. Many suggestions have been made already.
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Paul Unwin
United States Washington
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I'm not overly familiar with the kinds of challenges that are meant here, but one idea occurred to me last night:
Write-up a scene from a movie, in terms of the role-playing game rules of your choice.
The scene might be the writer's choice or might be off a list. As I said, I'm not sure how these contests usually go. It could be entirely descriptive, or it could be a dialog or, heck, a picture or video, I don't know.
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Mark Wilson
United States Columbus Ohio
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bxrrr wrote: My second son was born two days ago, and we're also in the midst of planning a life-changing move to the US.
Mazel Tov! And good luck with the move.
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Bruce McGeorge
United States Lawrenceburg Indiana
Hey you kids, get off my Avatar!
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mawilson4 wrote: bxrrr wrote: My second son was born two days ago, and we're also in the midst of planning a life-changing move to the US. Mazel Tov! And good luck with the move.
Hear, hear!
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