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New Youtube Show using Roll20: #⓪❶ ~ Crafts and Conquest, Week 01-01 ~ Women's Roleplaying Group ~ Dungeon World

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I hope this is allowed here! I know I love to see other folks using roll20, so here is our Sunday Women's group's new youtube show. #⓪❶ ~ Crafts and Conquest, Week 01-01 ~ Women's Roleplaying Group ~ Dungeon World Let us know what you think!
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Very cool. I like how you used auras to highlight the token owners.
Ooo fun watch :) never tried dungeon world before.
Thank you all! Saevar, Dungeon World is so fun. It is rules-lite and narrative heavy. I love it. Right now, we are not doing a lot of rolls since we are just setting up the scene and roleplaying. But you will see I have a lot of macros which makes things very easy on the new players. Gauss, I choose to do that to make it so clear who was playing whom, so to speak. I wanted the viewer to be able to easily discern that so we are all color coded in google chat as well as roll20. Thanks AngryLibrarian! (Love your username.)
Thats pretty clever actually. I always thought about streaming my game with my friends but was never really sure anyone would watch. I never see them pick up alot of love in youtube unfortunately. Tabletops is just not as beloved as it used too even though its pretty much more streamlined these days. Dungeon World seems good for beginners I read through the rules once and what you show proves that. I'll assume you've watched the PAX games etc If I do ever stream I think I will take from that idea of using colours for identifying players :)