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This Week In Roleplaying – November 21st, 2014

November 21, 2014 By Samuel Van Der Wall 4 Comments

Here are links for pen and paper roleplaying games, board games, card games, and everything that goes with these games that we found interesting on the week of November 21st, 2014.

This is the SOCIAL MEDIA EDITION of our weekly roundup!

Social Media, SEO, And The Dying Of Comments (Campaign Mastery) – This article by Mike Bourke from Campaign Mastery really summarized a lot of the feelings I’ve had since returning to blogging. As always, he has some really well thought out views on the topic of Social Media, SEO, and Comments on RPG blogs.

RPG Stack Exchange – Role-playing Games Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for gamemasters and players of tabletop, paper-and-pencil role-playing games. It’s 100% free, no registration required.

RPG Bloggers – RPG Bloggers brings together many different RPG blogs, podcasts, and websites into one area. You can view the latest creations from each of the members as they happen.

RPG Blog Alliance – Similar to RPG Bloggers, RPG Blog Alliance brings together many different RPG blogs, podcasts, and websites into one area. It has a little different look and feel to it. The used to host the RPG Blog Carnival but it has since moved to Roleplaying Tips.

RPG Alchemy | Twitter | Facebook | Google+ (RPG Alchemy) – Our social media links are finally up! I still have a lot of work to do on them but please Follow, Like, or +1 them. We’d love to connect with you and will do our best to connect back to you on whichever medium you use.

We browse many roleplaying websites, articles, and social media connections each week. If you’d like to be listed on here, please contact use via our Contact page!

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About Samuel Van Der Wall

Sam has been roleplaying since he first encountered Battletech 1st Edition. It was initially the tactical play that drew him in, but eventually he expanded into the roleplaying game portion and it was a done deal from there. His favorite game is Shadowrun, but he����s also a huge fan of Dungeons & Dragons, Dungeon World, Numenera, Star Wars, Warhammer, and many other roleplaying games. He����s a huge fan of Fantasy Flight Games and numerous other gaming companies and publishers. He prefers playing over game mastering. He likes creating one character, building on that character, integrating it into the story, and seeing how it develops over a campaign. He����s not afraid of character death because it����s often memorable and builds the story! If he had a specialty, it would be that he����s really into helping other players draw out storylines in their own characters and further their own goals. He����s never had the privilege of attending a gaming related convention, but hopes to attend two next year.

Comments

  1. Mike Bourke says

    November 23, 2014 at 8:02 am

    One correction, Samuel: the Blog Carnival is still run through the RPG Blog Alliance, but administration of the Carnival has been handed on to Roleplaying Tips.

    I’m glad my article has helped understand the state of RPG Blogging that you have now entered; a lot of the changes happened gradually, and went largely unnoticed at the time. It was written to identify and try to put into perspective those changes, to understand how they happened and what the implications were. I don’t know if they changed anything for anyone, but at least it spelt out in Black and White what I saw happening.
    Mike Bourke recently posted…Yesterday Once More: A pulp time-travel CampaignMy Profile

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  2. Samuel Van Der Wall says

    November 23, 2014 at 8:31 am

    Good to know, thanks Mike. I was wondering how that worked with the Carnival.

    As for your article on the state of blogging, it made me realize I wasn’t going crazy thinking what I was thinking!
    Samuel Van Der Wall recently posted…Breathing Life Into Goblin Civilization ���� Part 2/3My Profile

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  3. John Lewis says

    November 23, 2014 at 1:49 pm

    I noticed the same thing. Last week I mentioned our article on a couple Google+ communities. We got a lot of traffic and a lot of comments, but the comments were all tied to my original post on those G+ communities. Going to have to change stratigies a bit, at least until the tech allows all comments from any source to be linked I suppose!
    John Lewis recently posted…Breathing Life Into Goblin Civilization ���� Part 2/3My Profile

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    • Mike Bourke says

      November 26, 2014 at 5:20 pm

      Yes, I’d love it if there was a way to aggregate a twitter conversation stemming from a “tweet” button or giving a link, or the equivalents from other social media, into one or more comments that could be edited and attached to an article in the same way as any other comment. But there are some herculean obstacles to be overcome before anything even remotely resembling that would become possible.
      Mike Bourke recently posted…Studs, Buttons, and Static Cling: Creating consistent non-human techMy Profile

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