KUGAR is the Kansas Univ. Gamers & Roleplaying club. Our gaming is organized as 1 world with many groups. We’d like to tell you how we do it. Officers of large clubs are very welcome.
The benefits/limitations of writing in a “shared” SF world. Close encounters with Flint Dille and Mike Pondsmith, writers of the revitalized BUCK ROGERS world.
We all know how much we’ve learned from our involvement in gaming. But can gaming be used as an active teaching tool in our schools? How can it be done? And much more. Teachers/Students welcome!
What are the responsibilities of a gamer? What of a gamemaster? And a game company? What are the moral and ethical issues of gaming and gamers? This will be a discussion, not a lecture.
Without question, individuals change over time in a variety of ways. This affects their interests in gaming. We will explore the meaning of these changes for players, judges, and the industry.
How do good and evil fit into your campaign? Discuss with us the effects of murder, torture, assassins, gods and demons, paladins, and your public image.
Tracy Hickman wants to run a game for everyone! Players chosen randomly from those present at the game. Pre-rolled, 1st level PC’s stand up to Lord Soth and others. Wahoo dungeoning at it Wahooiest!
Victory through superior role playing. Tips for players(not GM’s) on staying alive, playing smart, and (gasp!) psyching out the game master. Presented by Erick Wujcik.