Day Thirty of #RPGaDAY asks what your ideal gaming room would be like if budget was no option. I have to admit, I've stopped playing at the big, traditional table, preferring the more relaxed atmosphere of sitting in bigger comfy chairs. We have smaller tables if we need to roll dice, but the relaxed feel lets us get into character better.
I guess, if budget wasn't a problem, then the bridge of Enterprise D is a great start. If the front chairs swivelled around to face the others, that'd be great. Or it'd be ideal for running Star Trek - the GM could be where the viewscreen is...
Until tomorrow, for the final day - Peace, and Long Life...
When we did the 72 hour D&D and 100 hour D&D at Lancashire Polytechnic (as was - now University of Central Lancashire) we were in the coffee shop at the top of the Students Union. This was pretty much perfect - friends dropping in and out, plenty of room, pool tables and video machines, café and bar facilities, and a view over Preston that allowed me to prove to Adrian 'Arse' Bell that the world is, indeed, banana shaped.
ReplyDeleteMilo. xxx