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The Gaming Table Social Contract
When people sit down at the gaming table, there’s often an unspoken social contract the players agree to. At least that’s the hope. See, the game falls apart if players refuse to get along. This isn’t exclusive to the gaming table, though. There’s a reason Scripture gives us guidelines on how to love our neighbors. And why we’re commanded to do so. Loving our neighbors starts in the 10 Commandments, which can be found in Exodus 20:1-17 1 . Note that verses 12-17 specifically
Giles Hash
Nov 34 min read
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Game Review: Daggerheart
I first started getting interested in Critical Role when The Legend of Vox Machina premiered on Prime. After watching the first season,...
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Sep 308 min read
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Game Review: Fallout 2D20
In the world of Tabletop RPGs (TTRPGs), Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) is the most popular rules system. When I explain the idea of playing...
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Sep 25 min read
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RPG One-Shots vs. Campaigns
My introduction to tabletop RPGs (TTRPGs) happened at a friend’s house where we jumped into an ongoing campaign meant to last for years...
Giles Hash
Jul 293 min read
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How to Teach an RPG in no Time at all
A lot of role-playing systems teach players how to play the game, but they require a lot of reading. Not everyone is going to buy the...
Giles Hash
May 223 min read
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How to Start a D&D Night at Your Church
Starting a Dungeons & Dragons night for your church may seem intimidating at first, but if you break it down into several steps, it...
Giles Hash
Apr 103 min read
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Why Discipleship and Gaming go Together
In previous articles for Disciple Gaming Ministry, I’ve discussed what discipleship should look like from a formulaic perspective and how...
Giles Hash
Dec 6, 20245 min read
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5 Tips to Keep Players Engaged
From time to time, a game can grow stale, and players might struggle to get into the action when they sit down at the table. Game masters...
Giles Hash
Sep 23, 20244 min read
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