Marco Posted September 10, 2015 Posted September 10, 2015 Stef talked about how he greatly enjoyed D&D and looks forward to playing it with his daughter. I am right now working on a philosophical Adventure. This could be: A skype conference where I am the DM, you don't need to do anything but play. An e-book giving you all the tools you need to play it with your friends. A coaching course on how to be a great DM. Please help me out to make this project happen and tell me: Would you like any of the above? Which would you like the most? Would you like me to do anything else? Would you pay money for such a service? How much? If you wish to get updates, please write an email to [email protected]. If you answer in this thread or write me an email, you have the chance to become a beta tester and get my services for free! Thanks!
Marco Posted September 11, 2015 Author Posted September 11, 2015 You tell me! What would you think is fair? As I said, it will be FREE for the beta testers. Basically everybody who responds now will be rewarded with rebates or even 100% free. Right now I am doing market research. So an answer to any of the questions in my post would help a lot. Don't forget to sent me an email to get updates. Thanks!
Renaissance Man Posted September 11, 2015 Posted September 11, 2015 I've had an idea of doing a philosophical D&D show. Have a roleplaying game that examines various philosophical topics. Something that covers family, negotiation, depression, etc. The roleplaying game would be a way to keep it light and entertaining. I love finding new ways to make philosophy accessible and I really believe this would be perfect! Sign me up! I've had two D&D podcasts in the past, but nothing philosophically driven. My specialty is entertainment having done stand up and improv.
utopian Posted September 13, 2015 Posted September 13, 2015 This is relevant to my interests. However, I see such things as relating to things like reading a good book. I like to sit and read them at Barnes & Noble, to know if it was a good book or not, before I purchase it. And I do indeed purchase books I have read when I do not need to. The last such series I have read in such a way was the Ender's Game quartet. If this is acceptable to you, by all means, hit me up so I can see if I have time for this. The last D&D campaign I played in online chat was quite fun.
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