Working on Introductory solo BFRPG adventures
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2020 12:59 am
Greetings,
If this already exists, please point it out so we're not duplicating/wasting effort.
One of the great barriers to broader adoption of TRPGs is the reliance on the mentor model, and front/mass loading of learning, rather than independent distributed/incremental learning.
We're trying to address this by following the Mentzer 1983 BECMI (Basic D&D) examples of some incremental solo adventures teaching a brand new RPGer how to play, (which happens to follow what neuroscience shows as some of the best learning principles), and run their first adventure, step by step.
We are working on 2 BFRPG solo adventures, and 1 brand-new BFRPG DM introductory adventure.
Has someone else already done this, and we don't need to (would prefer)? Please let us know.
If not we'll continue working on these 3 adventures and submit them for review & revision over the coming weeks/months.
Thanks!
If this already exists, please point it out so we're not duplicating/wasting effort.
One of the great barriers to broader adoption of TRPGs is the reliance on the mentor model, and front/mass loading of learning, rather than independent distributed/incremental learning.
We're trying to address this by following the Mentzer 1983 BECMI (Basic D&D) examples of some incremental solo adventures teaching a brand new RPGer how to play, (which happens to follow what neuroscience shows as some of the best learning principles), and run their first adventure, step by step.
We are working on 2 BFRPG solo adventures, and 1 brand-new BFRPG DM introductory adventure.
Has someone else already done this, and we don't need to (would prefer)? Please let us know.
If not we'll continue working on these 3 adventures and submit them for review & revision over the coming weeks/months.
Thanks!