Ulisses Spiele – US35051 – Manuals of the Dragon: Role-Playing Essays 2 – Game Theory (EN Edition)

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Manuals of the Dragon: Roleplaying Game Essays 2 – Game Theory (EN edition). Role-playing is a hobby with immensely many facets and types of play. On the one hand, it doesn’t matter whether we meet to immerse ourselves in the captivating tales of a…

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Manuals of the Dragon: Roleplaying Game Essays 2 – Game Theory (EN edition).

Role-playing is a hobby with immensely many facets and types of play. On the one hand, it doesn’t matter whether we meet to immerse ourselves in the captivating tales of a foreign world, to turn sinister minions into sword fodder or to help a once-proud kingdom achieve new greatness – we are all role-players.

Yet each game round has its own needs. No two players, no two rounds are alike except in their desire to have fun together. And that’s where this book comes in. In 14 new essays, German role-playing greats once again spill their guts and shed light on all aspects of the hobby. From experimental narrative games to merciless old-school role-playing, from rules design to respectful, human interaction, no topic is left out.

  • Type: Game theory
  • Language: German
  • Number of pages: 198
Weight 0,4 kg
Dimensions 22 × 16 × 2 cm
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Book (hardcover)

Language

DE

Age recommendation

from 14 years

Kind of Product

Handbook

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Ulisses Medien & Spiel Distribution GmbH
Industriestraße 11
65529 Waldems / Steinfischbach
DE - Deutschland

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Ulisses Medien & Spiel Distribution GmbH
Industriestraße 11
65529 Waldems / Steinfischbach
DE - Deutschland

E-Mail: feedback@ulisses-spiele.de

Publishing house for parlor and role-playing games such as the most successful German role-playing game "Das Schwarze Auge" and games such as "The Black Cat", "Alien" or "Pathfinder".