Why do you game?

What brings you back to the demogame?

  • Roleplay

    Votes: 4 30.8%
  • Judicial/Law

    Votes: 1 7.7%
  • Social Interaction

    Votes: 2 15.4%
  • To play a HOF worthy game

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • DG Politics

    Votes: 4 30.8%
  • Other (please name)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I'm New - Hoping to learn how to play Civ better

    Votes: 2 15.4%
  • I'm New - Other (please name)

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    13

Strider

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Pretty simple. What brings you here to the demogame (and preferably kept you here)?
 
Multiple.

-- Social Interaction
-- RP
-- DG Politics
-- Judicial/Law

-- Ravensfire
 
Voted Role Play, but my real answer matches Ravensfire, not neccessarily in that order.
 
I didn't make it multiple choice to force people to choose one. I should probably make the same poll, but do it multiple choice also.
 
The interactions between players is together with the game a reasaon to read here.
 
There are advanatges to not making it multiple choice.

based on the sample it seems that the rollplay/interaction (the activity on the forum) is most desired. This will help lead future discussion on what direction to take this game.
 
In order to get the best results it'll be good if we have both a single and multiple choice poll. So I posted a multiple choice clone here.
 
There are advanatges to not making it multiple choice.

based on the sample it seems that the rollplay/interaction (the activity on the forum) is most desired. This will help lead future discussion on what direction to take this game.
I agree. And that's what the Democracy game is all about. Social interaction by means of role playing in a Democratic political structure. Good poll, Strider.
 
I agree. And that's what the Democracy game is all about. Social interaction by means of role playing in a Democratic political structure. Good poll, Strider.

I think we should encourage social interaction (DG-wise) no matter what the form. There was a point and time when the idea of secret political parties etc. were a major issue and the idea of having political parties would splinter us far to much (which back then was a fair assumption).

Right now though... we are all on buddy-buddy terms and thinking along the lines of "lets just make this successful again." So I don't see why we should be scared of discussion happening out of the public realm. Even more so if it increases interest between the parties having that discussion.

I must assert that all issues should be decided these forums. Period.
 
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