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Active Game Nights - How to maintain your game night group.After discussing ways to keep your game group going with a special look at doing that during the ongoing global pandemic we’ve got reviews of The Creepy Cellar expansion for Ghost Fightin Treasure Hunters and a look at Roguebook a digital deck building roguelike from Richard Garfield of Magic The Gathering Fame.
Episode 122, recorded February 10th, 2021. Join us Wednesdays at Nine PM Eastern at https://www.twitch.tv/tabletopbellhop.
If you enjoy the show consider tipping the Bellhop at: patreon.com/tabletopbellhop
More detailed show notes: https://tabletopbellhop.com/podcast/ep122/
Disclosure: Links may be affiliate links. As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Games mentioned may be review copies provided by publishers.
INTRO
SUGGESTION BOX
Great Games for History Buffs,
Robotech Crisis Point Review,
ALIEN The Roleplaying Game Starter Set Review,
Tabletop Content Master Lists:
ASK THE BELLHOP
"I don't always get to listen to the podcasts right away. I just listened to the podcasts on game weight and competition and you asked for more philosophical questions so here goes!
Getting and keeping a group active and regular is probably the biggest problem that gamers face. There are so many things that can trump game night. Often the main causes are important responsibilities like child care, work and relationships.
So are there tricks you've used to mitigate these factors?
Do you use any techniques to build excitement around game night so that people want to show up more?
Assuming that not all players are required, do you think a larger group has more of these problems or fewer?
I weirdly get the feeling that when one person doesn't show up it seems to give license to others to not show. Have you seen this happen?
Obviously this is a really tough problem to crack. I don't expect a solution but any sage advice is appreciated."
Topics and links:
Tricks to reduce cancellations.
Building excitement for game night.
Do larger groups cause a problem?
Cascading cancellations.
Gaming during tough times, like during a global pandemic.
Obstacles to online gaming
Ways to game online
Send questions to [email protected]
01:15:19 THE GAME ROOM: Ghost Fightin’ Treasure Hunters The Creepy Cellar Expansion
THE GAME ROOM: Roguebook
THE BELLHOPS TABLETOP
Ghost Fightin’ Treasure Hunters,
PATREON SHOUT OUT AND OUTRO
FIND US:
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Active Game Nights - How to maintain your game night group.After discussing ways to keep your game group going with a special look at doing that during the ongoing global pandemic we’ve got reviews of The Creepy Cellar expansion for Ghost Fightin Treasure Hunters and a look at Roguebook a digital deck building roguelike from Richard Garfield of Magic The Gathering Fame.
Episode 122, recorded February 10th, 2021. Join us Wednesdays at Nine PM Eastern at https://www.twitch.tv/tabletopbellhop.
If you enjoy the show consider tipping the Bellhop at: patreon.com/tabletopbellhop
More detailed show notes: https://tabletopbellhop.com/podcast/ep122/
Disclosure: Links may be affiliate links. As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Games mentioned may be review copies provided by publishers.
INTRO
SUGGESTION BOX
Great Games for History Buffs,
Robotech Crisis Point Review,
ALIEN The Roleplaying Game Starter Set Review,
Tabletop Content Master Lists:
ASK THE BELLHOP
"I don't always get to listen to the podcasts right away. I just listened to the podcasts on game weight and competition and you asked for more philosophical questions so here goes!
Getting and keeping a group active and regular is probably the biggest problem that gamers face. There are so many things that can trump game night. Often the main causes are important responsibilities like child care, work and relationships.
So are there tricks you've used to mitigate these factors?
Do you use any techniques to build excitement around game night so that people want to show up more?
Assuming that not all players are required, do you think a larger group has more of these problems or fewer?
I weirdly get the feeling that when one person doesn't show up it seems to give license to others to not show. Have you seen this happen?
Obviously this is a really tough problem to crack. I don't expect a solution but any sage advice is appreciated."
Topics and links:
Tricks to reduce cancellations.
Building excitement for game night.
Do larger groups cause a problem?
Cascading cancellations.
Gaming during tough times, like during a global pandemic.
Obstacles to online gaming
Ways to game online
Send questions to [email protected]
01:15:19 THE GAME ROOM: Ghost Fightin’ Treasure Hunters The Creepy Cellar Expansion
THE GAME ROOM: Roguebook
THE BELLHOPS TABLETOP
Ghost Fightin’ Treasure Hunters,
PATREON SHOUT OUT AND OUTRO
FIND US:

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