tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2956815603489372083.post1517041363554210511..comments2024-03-24T13:57:07.411+01:00Comments on Anniceris: GalimafréePhersvhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10962408594713963134noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2956815603489372083.post-13888615257031675472011-04-01T19:53:02.639+02:002011-04-01T19:53:02.639+02:00Ah, je ne connaissais pas !
En France, depuis le...Ah, je ne connaissais pas ! <br /><br />En France, depuis les années 90, il y a aussi <a href="http://www.revesdejeux.com/rdj/index.php" rel="nofollow">Rêves de jeux</a> à <a href="http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre-B%C3%A9nite" rel="nofollow">Pierre-Bénite</a>, au sud de Lyon.Phersvhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10962408594713963134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2956815603489372083.post-84727402016227151712011-03-30T21:45:05.265+02:002011-03-30T21:45:05.265+02:00Bonjour Phersu que je lis depuis la période 20six....Bonjour Phersu que je lis depuis la période 20six. En France aussi il y eut des colonies de vacances dédiées aux jeux de rôle. De mémoire, je suis allé dans l'une d'entre-elles en 1988 : ça se passait en Ariège et on jouait principalement à des jeux de rôle (Donjon et dragons bien sûr, mais aussi L'Appel de Cthulhu avec par exemple la campagne Les Fungis de Yuggoth), mais aussi des jeux de plateau (Ah les tournoi de Bloodbowl)... et cerise sur le gâteau, le camp se terminait par un grandeur nature.<br />Bonne continuation...lamachineaecrirehttp://beholder.canalblog.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2956815603489372083.post-58253163863235814802011-03-28T22:50:30.388+02:002011-03-28T22:50:30.388+02:00Yes, I think my criticism of the D&D Camp was ...Yes, I think my criticism of the D&D Camp was more like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sour_grapes" rel="nofollow">Sour Grapes</a>... :-)<br /><br />We used to have a lot of RPG-stamina and I could play all-nighters. Now I am bored after after 4/5 hours. <br /><br />I had no idea the <a href="http://campaignwiki.org/wiki/Status" rel="nofollow">Campaign Wikis</a> were already so extensive. 763 pages for the <a href="http://campaignwiki.org/wiki/Grenzmarken/HomePage" rel="nofollow">Grenzmarken</a>campaign! That must be already a kind of encylopedia...Phersvhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10962408594713963134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2956815603489372083.post-49648159838811176762011-03-28T15:05:46.089+02:002011-03-28T15:05:46.089+02:00When I was a kid in 10th grade, there was a projec...When I was a kid in 10th grade, there was a project week where pupils got to do one thing for the entire week. I decided that I wanted to try and propose a project myself and this is how we got to run one week of D&D in a class room. It was awesome and neatly avoided the quasi-mandatory context you mention. Good times…<br /><br />By the way, I spent a little effort in improving the French interface of <a href="http://campaignwiki.org/" rel="nofollow">Campaign Wiki</a> including a translation of the Info page (with the help of my mother, hehe), the main page, some internal wiki texts, and so on. Just in case any French RPG group needs a campaign wiki. :)Alex Schroederhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17104864340940538702noreply@blogger.com