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Calling All (duet) Game Designers!

June 14, 2024 by Beth Leave a Comment

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Special announcement!!!

If you’ve been with us for a while now, you may remember a couple years ago when I launched my first course with the Storytelling Collective on creative mindset and putting ourselves in the mental and emotional headspace to create the project of our dreams. 

I am thrilled to announce that my second, much-anticipated course with the Storytelling Collective will be launching this summer—How to Write a Duet Adventure!

About the Course

The course launches July 1st and runs through the entirety of July, so we’re also calling it One Month to a One-on-One Adventure but, either way, I’d love for you to join me (and Jonathan!) as we teach the shifts and adaptations necessary for amazing duet adventure design! 

Because StoCo already offers courses on the basics of both encounter and adventure design, I’ve geared this course around those who have written an adventure before and know the basics, so if that doesn’t describe you but you would like for it to, you might look into one of those courses first and then join me for a later cohort of How to Write a Duet Adventure. 

The course has four weeks’ worth of video lessons and five livestreams—one for each week in July. There’s also a private Discord that will run alongside the course that the StoCo team will manage. 

check out the course to learn more!

One of the videos I’m most excited about Jonathan and I are actually filming together this weekend. I’m going to be asking him about the shifts he makes in adventure design between the games he runs for me at our table and what he decides to write out for fellow GMs and duet gamers like you! 

Come join us!

So if you’ve always wanted to write a duet adventure or if your player is always telling you what an amazing storyteller you are, please come join us! Players, if you’re reading this, don’t shy away from trying out game design for yourself or consider the course as a gift for your GM! 

I’m hoping that at the end of this course, we’ll have a whole cohort of amazing duet designers to introduce you all to, and I would love for our community to be represented in that number! I know from years of corresponding with you as a collective how many amazing storytellers are reading this. 

​You can read more and sign up on the course site here. And if you have a question that isn’t answered on the course site, leave a comment below! You know I love hearing from you! 😍

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