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The RPG Research Podcast Discussion Forum
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Listeners of The RPG Research Podcast can post their questions, requests, comments, and more, here.
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Forum
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The RPG Research Project Discussion
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Hawke Robinson
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May 10, 2022 11:53 PM
This is for general discussion on the actual RPG Research Project. For more specific topics, see the appropriate forum.
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Forum
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The RPG Research Project Specific Archives
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Hawke Robinson
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Mar 13, 2016
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Feb 05, 2023 08:42 AM
A section for more information about the RPG Research Project itself. This includes papers specifically from the project itself.
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The RPG Research Project's Public Meeting and Broadcast, August 5th, 2017
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 20, 2015
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Feb 05, 2023 12:22 PM
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RPG Research Monthly Meeting Notes,
RPG Research Project Updates,
RPG Research Monthly Meeting Schedule
The RPG Research Project meets, and broadcast publicly, regarding current events, research, discoveries, etc. pertinent to The RPG Research Project. People from all related efforts around the world are invited to join in sharing their updates as well. This tends to be more high level than our podcast/vidcasts, mostly providing a brief overview for people. Meetings range anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour, depending on other participants contributions. Sometimes it is just a quick summary status update of the past month, and the upcoming month. Everyone is welcome to join in the conversation!
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The RPG Trailer Still Needs Your Support
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 20, 2015
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Feb 05, 2023 12:22 PM
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blog posting,
rpg trailer
While creator, Hawke Robinson has purchased the Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer PROTOTYPE with his own funds, the vision of the custom built higher capacity trailer still needs your support!
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The Spartan Show Adventurers Guild Broadcasts
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 20, 2015
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Feb 05, 2023 12:22 PM
Join us for The Spartan Show Adventurer's Guild - Hawke Robinson is the DM as we broadcast live tabletop RPG sessions. Includes new sketch artist drawing scenes real-time during the game! Upcoming features include audience ability to influence events and other factors in future games!
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The Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 20, 2015
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Feb 05, 2023 12:22 PM
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News,
rpg trailer
I already regularly run (for free) non-modified role-playing games that include players with Autism Spectrum, Cerebral Palsy, and at-risk youth in the Spokane area. I would like to be able to provide these games to a much broader geographic area, including rural areas, and groups that do not have their own facilities. The Role-playing Gaming trailer will make it possible to provide these sessions to many more people over a much wider area and populace.
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The Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer Prototype Is Now A Reality
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 20, 2015
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rpg trailer
The wheelchair friendly RPG Trailer prototype is now a reality! Based in Spokane, and hoping to provide services throughout North America. The first session is scheduled for next week...
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The Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer Second Tour - Feb 2-4, 2017
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 20, 2015
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Feb 05, 2023 12:22 PM
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ATRA / WSTRA / PNWATRA, etc.,
Tour,
RPG Trailer
The RPG Trailer will be on a second tour February 2nd through 4th, from Spokane, Washington, to Portland, Oregon (and back).
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Theory and Hypothesis of the Role-playing Gamer "Floater"
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Hawke Robinson
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Jun 20, 2015
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May 08, 2023 09:10 AM
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Research Question / Discussion Topic
Originally posted Jun 04, 2013 02:35 PM: I have a new hypothesis as to why the stereotypes about role-playing gamers have become stronger over the decades rather than being disproved over time (as all the research indicates). I call it a hypothesis of the "Role-playing Gamer Floater"...
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