Article: " Want to Get Into Tabletop RPGs?" Decent (if arguable) list of intro games.
Posted by aldctjoc 8 years agoon 3/7/2017 at 6:29 PM

You know someone who might want an introductory game to learn about tabletop RPGing? io9 published a list of games to suck them in. :D

http://io9.gizmodo.com/want-to-get-into-tabletop-rpgs-here-are-6-games-to-get-1792940400

Granted, that list is just one author's opinion. I foresee much disagreement with many of the suggestions. Still, though, it's not a bad starting point. And really, the specific game is probably less important than the individual experience playing. Anyway, just thought I'd share it here.

Posted by lore seeker 8 years agoon 3/7/2017 at 6:34 PM

Depending on what they're looking for, I'd direct any new players to the following:

-Pathfinder (for basically being the gold standard, D&D, but better; also for being a good example of an action-heavy RPG)
-Call of Cthulhu (Chaosium version) (for the elegantly simple d100 rule system and for being a good example of a horror/investigative RPG)
-Old World of Darkness (for a great example of what RPGs can be in terms of character creation/development)

Posted by nascragman 8 years agoon 3/9/2017 at 3:43 PM

It's far more important to look at your individual GenCon event listing to see if it's an expert or introductory level game.

Nascrag expects some familiarity with RPGs but we're rules-light and Role-playing heavy.  You don't need a ton of Pathfinder knowledge to play in our games, just a willingness to embrace your character.

WWW.Nascrag.ORG

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