posted on March 18, 2024 by Beatrix Livesey-Stephens
Accessibility is about looking out for people. Thinking about accessibility signals to players that they are explicitly included. The post Player Limitations and Accessibility in Larp appeared first on Nordic Larp.
I've been observing the following voting pattern on some of my older posts:
A larger number of older posts is being upvoted once (+10)
A few days later, I get a message "Serial voting reversed", with reassuring language that this is not my problem, its just the system doing its job, and the same...
I noticed recently that the RPGs that most reliably give me their intended experience, regardless of who I’m playing with or how experienced and familiar with the game the facilitator is, have an enormous amount of structure to them. At any given point, it is always clear in these games who is responsible for taking the next action and what their options are for that action. A bunch of examples…