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lotsofquestions ([info]lotsofquestions) wrote in [info]rp_tutorials,
@ 2013-05-30 11:52:00

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Entry tags:game related: activity

A question for mods and players alike.
When you have a game for a certain period of time, eventually activity dies down. At least, that's what I've noticed. I'm trying to prevent that from happening, but I'm not having a whole lot of luck. We do have players who are still interested and want the game to survive and closing is the absolute last resort.

Anyone have any ideas they're willing to share that would help generate more interest? Anything would help, really.



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[info]hangthestars
2013-05-30 04:20 pm UTC (link)
Our game responds really well to memes, I've learned. Or we have a gamewide plot post, where people can go "here are my characters, here are lines I'd like filled/lines I'd like to pay more attention to" that tends to get people excited to play with each other. They can mostly handle plotting on their own over email, but making it a community activity instead of leaving it to individual people makes people feel comfortable just throwing out ideas instead of having to tailor their "pitch" to the exact person they're emailing.

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