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If I have read it once in an online forum I have read it a thousand times.
“I want to play game X but my players won’t play anything but D&D”
I always want to fire back with get new players, but that isn’t necessarily realistic and besides it’s not a good answer.
Over the years I’ve played a ton of different games and game systems. I personally have never hard a difficult time convincing people to try something different, but maybe that’s because I’m good at convincing people to try something different.
Taking a step back I can see where someone might struggle with pitching a new game idea. Or have to overcome the inherent biases of their players who just want to keep doing the thing that they like instead of trying new stuff.
So, for our last episode of Season 3 and 2025, Christina and I are going to talk about pitching a game idea to your players. We are going to give you some tips and tricks to help sell them on the idea, but first let’s start with Christina.
Christina, Pitch Mike and I a game idea to make us want to play.
[Kick to Christina]
It’s only fair that I give it a shot. Here goes.
[Steve’s Pitch]
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If I have read it once in an online forum I have read it a thousand times.
“I want to play game X but my players won’t play anything but D&D”
I always want to fire back with get new players, but that isn’t necessarily realistic and besides it’s not a good answer.
Over the years I’ve played a ton of different games and game systems. I personally have never hard a difficult time convincing people to try something different, but maybe that’s because I’m good at convincing people to try something different.
Taking a step back I can see where someone might struggle with pitching a new game idea. Or have to overcome the inherent biases of their players who just want to keep doing the thing that they like instead of trying new stuff.
So, for our last episode of Season 3 and 2025, Christina and I are going to talk about pitching a game idea to your players. We are going to give you some tips and tricks to help sell them on the idea, but first let’s start with Christina.
Christina, Pitch Mike and I a game idea to make us want to play.
[Kick to Christina]
It’s only fair that I give it a shot. Here goes.
[Steve’s Pitch]