Explore the evolution of role-playing from a shared campfire tradition into an immersive, living art form , a philosophy that directly drives the story-first mechanics of the LowLife RPG.
I can totally relate and I started playing DND when I was about eight years old and got hooked on the live story aspect with my first game. It is something else. It's also showed me that people don't respond well to the way my brain operates sometimes. I think it's a valuable tool for emotional exploration and game play.
I really enjoyed by the way, the fact that you think of your art as something magical.
Yes! Exactly! I feel like if I had figured out how to allow it to grow with me over life - instead of feeling like it was restricting my options - it could have been an amazing vehicle for self-discovery.
I can totally relate and I started playing DND when I was about eight years old and got hooked on the live story aspect with my first game. It is something else. It's also showed me that people don't respond well to the way my brain operates sometimes. I think it's a valuable tool for emotional exploration and game play.
I really enjoyed by the way, the fact that you think of your art as something magical.
Yes! Exactly! I feel like if I had figured out how to allow it to grow with me over life - instead of feeling like it was restricting my options - it could have been an amazing vehicle for self-discovery.