This was a funny thing which I was thinking about after reading through several you have been in AIESEC too long...
- Think that RPGs have far too few acronyms. You devise new ones and use them repeatedly during the game.
- New players are on the I2RPG stage, party members are on TR stage, party leader is on LR stage, retired characters are on H4F stage
- Insist that tables are optional, instead all playing should involve flip-charts and markers.
- Think how you can turn your weekly game into a PboX (project based on eXchange)
- Insist that games should start with an icebreaker, breaks punctuated by energizers, and an output should be written on the game afterwards.
- Your characters have a PLP (personal learning plan) for a background. Insist for regular 360 degree feedback during the game.
- Games finish off with a feedback sheet for the OC
- Insist that everyone bring their own mug for each game.
- If the game sessions last over the weekend, you bring your own sleeping bag, there will also be a theme parties on Friday and Saturday. Drinks will be paid with chits.
- Expect team plans in powerpoint format.
- Going on traineeship is based on the nearness of a gaming group.
- Games are meetings, cons are local/regional/national seminars
- Able to understand the above and chuckle