DICE… IN… SPACE!

Resin space dice…

Storytelling has been with us as long as humanity has existed. From the first stories told around the campfire to podcasts and television shows and novels, stories are not just part of the human experience, but one of the most crucial parts.

It’s a significant reason why I enjoy roleplaying games so much. I get to sit around with my friends and tell stories, and that story is a magical once-in-a-lifetime combination of the actions each of us take and the random results of dice rolls.

The same people could gather around the same table a hundred times, and each time, the story would turn out a little bit different.

That’s MAGIC.

There are all kinds of roleplaying systems out there. Many use dice, but some use tarot cards, or playing cards, or a Jenga tower, or even more esoteric mechanics.

So there are lots of ways to play. But have we ensured that we can play in other environments?

I haven’t encountered an underwater roleplaying game yet, for instance, but I imagine it would be doable with scuba tanks, laminated character sheets, and some weighted dice so they don’t just float to the surface.

Check out these Steve the Scuba Diver dice

But what about roleplaying in SPACE?

No, I don’t mean playing Starfinder or Traveller or Mothership or Orbital Blues or See You Space Cowboy. I mean actually playing roleplaying games in space.

Well, thankfully, our best and brightest are already investigating the possibility!

Check out this Instagram post from astronaut Rabea Rogge, who was experimenting with how to roll a D20 in space.

Yes, as one of the commenters pointed out, there’s a chance for biasing the die by rolling it so it doesn’t change its axis, but for the most part, Rabea’s technique seems solid.

(Though we really need to get her dice that are easier to read!)

It just goes to show that wherever we go, we will take our stories with us.

Game Conventions Moving Online Soon! *UPDATE*

UPDATE: We have removed all information regarding the Origins Online event in solidarity with the mass outpouring of support for POC and other marginalized voices, in the wake of GAMA’s lack of response to the recent protests.


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[Image courtesy of coolduder.]

Although some businesses and public spaces are beginning to open up, there’s no denying that the coronavirus is still having a devastating effect on large public gatherings.

For example, San Diego Comic Con, one of the premiere destination events for film, TV, and comic book fandom, is trying to figure out how to move the convention, or some significant aspect of it, online. But with so many participants and vendors to wrangle into some shared virtual space, things aren’t looking good for one of the biggest events on the entertainment calendar.

Maybe they can take a few pointers from the puzzle and game industry, because it seems like those fields are way ahead.

Not only did crossword fans get to enjoy Crossword Tournament From Your Couch back in March, but several gaming conventions are moving online in the hopes of bringing fans together and salvaging at least part of the year’s usual revelry and profit.

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Over Memorial Day weekend, the team at Paizo are hosting PaizoCon Online, a celebration of roleplaying games under the Paizo banner!

Six days of gaming — spanning May 26th through May 31st — allow for fans to stay safe at home as they play Pathfinder and Starfinder games.

If you’re looking to explore some D&D-style fun, either as an experienced player or a newcomer, click here to check out the full details on PaizoCon Online!

renegade con

And not long after that, the team at Renegade Game Studios is hosting Renegade Con: Virtual Edition.

Running from Friday, June 5th, to Sunday, June 7th, this free event (just sign up here!) brings together digital demos of new Renegade games, workshops, and panels featuring game designers and artists!

Everyone who signs up for a free ticket will have access to:

  • Shop the convention specials during the event
  • Get into free panels and workshops including The State of Renegade where we’ll talk about future projects on the horizon!
  • Demo upcoming and new games!

Several of these events are also serving as fundraisers for various companies and event organizers that have suffered losses during the pandemic — including the Con of Champions fundraiser this weekend for Tabletop Events — so if you want to support the games industry, be sure to sign up and check out one of these events.

Maybe the folks at San Diego Comic Con will do so as well and pick up a trick or two along the way.


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