I GM's my first low/no prep game last week going in with a solid idea of what the problem was and a spooky house and let the players fill in the gaps. This post has some great advice that will help with next session!
This is great advice! It took me a while to let go and embrace the uncertain, even when I play solo. Spontaneity and reacting to that with an open mind is a key ingredient to being both a good player and a good GM, I think.
I GM's my first low/no prep game last week going in with a solid idea of what the problem was and a spooky house and let the players fill in the gaps. This post has some great advice that will help with next session!
This is great advice! It took me a while to let go and embrace the uncertain, even when I play solo. Spontaneity and reacting to that with an open mind is a key ingredient to being both a good player and a good GM, I think.
Interesting how, when emergent stories is so tied to OSR, this advice to get there aligns with PBTA principles