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Tag Archives: Characterization
Game Library: “Tag-Team Monologue”
A popular narrative short-form game for your collection.
Game Library: “From an Object’s Point of View”
While this can be a bit of a stumper initially, the tools required for “From an Object’s Point of View” will serve you far beyond the site of this one particular game.
Game Library: “Here They Come”
You can never truly know just who will walk through that door in “Here They Come!”
Game Library: “Emotional Door”
Everyone gets a little chance to shine in the short-form game, “Emotional Door.”
“S” is for “Secrets”
Psssst… here are some thoughts on “Secrets” and improv.
Game Library: “Here Comes the Bus”
“Here Comes the Bus” allows players to explore contrasting relationships and energies. It’s also easily expanded into a long-form offering.
“P” is for “Physicality”
Bring some added oomph to your characters with these tactics designed to increase the level of your physicality.
Game Library: “Good, Bad, Worst Advice”
This entry includes some good, bad and worst advice for how to get the most out of a short-form game of the same name.
“G” is for “Game of the Scene”
“Game of the Scene” refers to the source of interest or dynamism that – given sufficient attention – can blossom into a site of joy and entertainment.