Tag Archives: immersion exercise

Symbols…(Simple Immersion Exercise: I Saw the Sign!)

Whether it’s at an Organized Play Event or the precious four hours at a friend’s house, sometimes in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game we want to get into character fast. Rapid immersion helps get a game moving, improves verisimilitude, and helps … Continue reading

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Free the Animal (Simple Immersion Exercise: Fauna For Now!)

Whether it’s at an Organized Play Event or the precious four hours at a friend’s house, sometimes in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game we want to get into character fast. Rapid immersion helps get a game moving, improves verisimilitude, and helps … Continue reading

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Band-Aid (Simple Immersion Exercise: Be Healed!)

Whether it’s at an Organized Play Event or the precious four hours at a friend’s house, sometimes in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game we want to get into character fast. Rapid immersion helps get a game moving, improves verisimilitude, and helps … Continue reading

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These Boots Were Made… (Simple Immersion Exercise: Road Warriors!)

Whether it’s at an Organized Play Event or the precious four hours at a friend’s house, sometimes in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game we want to get into character fast. Rapid immersion helps get a game moving, improves verisimilitude, and helps … Continue reading

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Work (Simple Immersion Exercise: Work It!)

Whether it’s at an Organized Play Event or the precious four hours at a friend’s house, sometimes in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game we want to get into character fast. Rapid immersion helps get a game moving, improves verisimilitude, and helps … Continue reading

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Talk Talk (Simple Immersion Exercise: Languages)

Whether it’s at an Organized Play Event or the precious four hours at a friend’s house, sometimes in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game we want to get into character fast. Rapid immersion helps get a game moving, improves verisimilitude, and helps … Continue reading

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Post (Simple Immersion Exercise: Dear Mom!)

Whether it’s at an Organized Play Event or the precious four hours at a friend’s house sometimes in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game we want to get into character fast. Rapid immersion helps get a game moving, improves verisimilitude, and helps … Continue reading

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Rational Thinking (Simple Immersion Exercise: Trail Mix)

Whether its at a Organized Play Event or the precious four hours at a friend’s house sometimes in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game we want to get into character fast. Rapid immersion helps get a game moving, improves verisimilitude, and helps … Continue reading

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Treasure Island (Simple Immersion Exercise: Trophies and Keepsakes)

Often after a long week of obligations, stresses and real-world distractions, game nights and events can be challenges to engage and slough off reality. Simple focuses can help increase the reality of our fantasy and help us slip into character … Continue reading

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Name Game (Simple Immersion Exercise: What’s in a name?)

With lives as busy and distracted as we have, there are times where getting into the game can be difficult. Whether it’s a bad day at the office or realities of life pressures it can be a lot to let go. … Continue reading

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