Why isn't the Forge promoting all these swell games?
The Magus:
I think this is a really interesting site but it is somewhat intimidating to the new user. One of the things I'm not all that keen on is the lack of a system to find suitable RPGs for one's needs. I wish there was some feature a bit like Board Game Geek that helped you pick and choose RPGs. RPG Geek does not appear forthcoming.
For example, what if I wanted a sci-fi RPG that I could play in an evening? A Fantasy RPG for extended campaigns and character development (I know that one: Burning Wheel). A game that's suited to 2 players? With or without a GM?
You get the idea - I'm sorry that I can't be more helpful in doing this - I don't know enough about it. I just think it's a crying shame that there's so much potentially good stuff here that could be a lot more accessible.
Or am I missing something?
Eero Tuovinen:
Well, maybe that the Forge isn't a marketing cooperative, and making it such would betray its neutrality and openness to new designers and new games. There are other places where rpgs are sorted out - I'm pretty fond of my own little webstore, wherein I sort, introduce and review 50+ indie games for the benefit of Finnish hobbyists. The focus at the Forge tends to be squarely on supporting design and development, so this site isn't even directed at the general hobbyist so much nowadays.
In the English-language world... I don't think there is any one resource that really exposes the Forgean scene of games, so perhaps somebody should start one.
As for you personally, you can always ask if you want game recommendations. I for one don't mind telling about my own favourite games.
Adam Schiller:
I'm a big supporter of "if you want it, don't necessarily wait for someone to do it for you." In this case, I feel it is an appropriate philosophy. The Magus, I totally agree with your sentiment about offering a games list for people to view and sort-through the hundreds--maybe thousands--of wonderful RPGs that might very well go under the RADAR even when someone is specifically looking for one of a certain kind.
Such a list would benefit the following:
- Casual viewers
- Non-members
- Bored corporate editors
- Newcomers
- Designers searching for similarly interested designers
- Other promotional sites
Despite these numerous advantages, Eero Tuovinen has a point about "neutrality" and "openness." However, if you (for instance) started researching and organising the games yourself, and if (due to popularity) the thread got stickied at the top of one of the main sub-forums, the result would be near the same but save the site itself from "officially supporting" one thing or the other. It's a tall order, to be sure, but I'd be willing to help you do this, if you want to be The Big Cheese in making this dream a reality. I know we'd all owe you a debt of gratitude, if you did. PM me if you're interested.
lumpley:
I would love for the Forge to host a database of indie rpgs, along the same lines as Board Game Geek's database.
Anybody have any suggestions for software? It could be a wiki, or what else?
-Vincent
site tech admin
Ron Edwards:
Eero's supposition about the neutrality is true by default, but not by design. Vincent and I simply don't have the time (remember, we don't get paid for any of this). The Forge did have a similar feature, or the beginnings of one, a while ago, but it ran into technical difficulties.
The obvious solution is for one person to step up as the vision-holder, and then solicit technical help from others if he or she can't do it.
The Connections forum is available for anyone to do that, any time.
Stating a desire for someone else to satisfy without doing anything to make it happen is not particularly helpful or even admirable. I could name a few things I'd like to experience every day, but I don't think that obliges anyone to make them happen for me. But even doing a little something in the right direction is great.
"The Magus," you're stating a fine desire, and if you wanted to be that vision-holder I mentioned above, then please go for it.
Best, Ron
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