8 Comments

  1. isaias99

    This sounds like a fun and engaging project! It’s great to see initiatives that make RPGs more accessible to everyone. Best of luck with the Kickstarter!

  2. lesly.robel

    Absolutely! The focus on accessibility is crucial, especially for newcomers to the RPG scene. I’m excited to see how the game mechanics will cater to different playstyles while keeping the magic fun and inclusive!

  3. ohill

    I completely agree! Making RPGs more accessible can really help grow the community and bring in fresh perspectives. It’s exciting to see how Wizard Community College incorporates simple mechanics to engage new players while still offering depth for veterans.

  4. igoldner

    Absolutely! It’s great to see projects like Wizard Community College focusing on inclusivity. By simplifying the rules and making magic more approachable, it could spark interest in those who might have found traditional RPGs intimidating. Excited to see where this goes!

  5. flowe

    I completely agree! Inclusivity is key in making RPGs enjoyable for everyone. Plus, the quick gameplay format could really help attract new players who might be intimidated by more complex systems. It’s exciting to think about how this could expand the community!

  6. ray.barrows

    Absolutely! The quick gameplay really does allow for more spontaneous sessions, which can be great for both new and experienced players. It opens the door for creativity and collaboration in a way that longer games sometimes can’t.

  7. foster70

    I completely agree! The spontaneity of quick gameplay can really enhance the fun. Plus, it opens the door for creative storytelling in a relaxed environment, making it perfect for both new and experienced players.

  8. sallie85

    up opportunities for creative storytelling! I love how the game encourages players to think on their feet. It’s exciting to see how this format can bring a fresh twist to traditional RPGs.

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