Gnomecast   /     Gnomecast #51 – Non-Violent Games

Description

Join Ang, Camdon, and Taylor for a discussion about Taylor’s recent Gnome Stew article “Skipping Stones: RPGs Without Conflict.” They may be exploring the idea of games that can solve problems […]

Summary

Join Ang, Camdon, and Taylor for a discussion about Taylor's recent Gnome Stew article "Skipping Stones: RPGs Without Conflict." They may be exploring the idea of games that can solve problems without violence, but will they be able to non-violently avoid the stew?

Keep up with all the gnomes by visiting gnomestew.com, following @gnomestew on Twitter, or visiting the Gnome Stew Facebook Page. Check out Gnome Stew Merch, and support Gnome Stew on Patreon!

Some people, places, and items of note referenced in this episode include:

* Meghan Dornbrock, host of the Modifier podcast
* Amy Weston, designer of Formative
* Avery Alder's The Quiet Year
* Thorny Games' Dialect
* Fanfic website Archive Of Our Own

Follow Taylor at @LeviathanFiles on Twitter and check out his work at Riverhouse Games. If you're seeing this before October 19, 2018, there's still time to back Thirteen Demon Princes on Kickstarter!

Follow Camdon at @camdon on Twitter and at camdon.com.

Follow Ang at @orikes13 on Twitter or find her in the Misdirected Mark Google+ Community.

Subtitle
Join Ang, Camdon, and Taylor for a discussion about Taylor's recent Gnome Stew article "Skipping Stones: RPGs Without Conflict." They may be exploring the idea of games that can solve problems without violence,
Duration
22:47
Publishing date
2018-10-18 06:00
Link
http://misdirectedmark.com/2018/10/18/gnomecast-51-non-violent-games/
Contributors
  Rob Abrazado
author  
Enclosures
http://media.blubrry.com/gnomecast/misdirectedmark.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Gnomecast-051.mp3
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Shownotes

Join Ang, Camdon, and Taylor for a discussion about Taylor’s recent Gnome Stew article “Skipping Stones: RPGs Without Conflict.” They may be exploring the idea of games that can solve problems without violence, but will they be able to non-violently avoid the stew?

Keep up with all the gnomes by visiting gnomestew.com, following @gnomestew on Twitter, or visiting the Gnome Stew Facebook Page. Check out Gnome Stew Merch, and support Gnome Stew on Patreon!

Some people, places, and items of note referenced in this episode include:

Follow Taylor at @LeviathanFiles on Twitter and check out his work at Riverhouse Games. If you’re seeing this before October 19, 2018, there’s still time to back Thirteen Demon Princes on Kickstarter!

Follow Camdon at @camdon on Twitter and at camdon.com.

Follow Ang at @orikes13 on Twitter or find her in the Misdirected Mark Google+ Community.