The Game Masterâ s Handbook of Collaborative Campaign Design: A game-changing approach to homebrewing emergent TTRPG stories, character arcs and worlds with your players (The Game Master Series)

Fishel, Jonah,Fishel, Tristan

ISBN 10: 1964487048 ISBN 13: 9781964487045
Editorial: Media Lab Books, 2025
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Following the example of the first volume in the Game Master’s Handbook series, this new entry forgoes stat blocks and maps in favor of clear explanations and guides that focus on developing and running an original campaign. Homebrewing an original setting and story is one of the most challenging and rewarding things a GM can do. It’s tough to get started with worldbuilding, plotting, and resolving your campaign - but this book walks GMs already somewhat familiar with running the game through a process for designing a homebrew campaign to be proud of, from scratch. At the core of the book is one big idea: The purpose of a TTRPG is to discover a story together with your friends, not to tell them a story you’ve already written. Have an idea for a game? If so, this book teaches you the process for transforming pages of notes into a fully-realised campaign outline. You’ll learn how to write narrative arcs that develop with the players and end satisfyingly even without an ending being written in advance. You’ll even learn how to design mechanical details for your setting that complement the story the group is telling at the table. Finally, you'll learn a simple system for adapting existing content (professionally published or from other homebrew sources) to fit in your campaign (with a special focus on the material provided by the other books in the Game Master’s series).

Acerca del autor: Jonah Fishel has been playing TTRPGs for nearly twenty years, and has game mastered more than his fair share of campaigns. He is the co-author of the bestselling book The Game Master's Handbook of Proactive Roleplaying. Away from the gaming table, Jonah is a learning differences tutor. He lives in Charlottesville, Virginia with his wife, daughter, and dog. Tristan Fishel is the co-author of The Game Master's Handbook of Proactive Roleplaying, among other TTRPG products. He's been playing TTRPGs for only slightly less time than his brother, with whom he runs The Game Master's Laboratory, an online school for game masters. In his spare time, Tristan enjoys running home games for his friends, writing fiction, and serving as a devoted caretaker to his beloved cat, Cupcake. Tristan lives in Newport News, Virginia.

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Título: The Game Masterâ s Handbook of ...
Editorial: Media Lab Books
Año de publicación: 2025
Encuadernación: paperback
Ilustrador: Eidenschink, Luke
Condición: Very Good

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