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6 votesAdminStephen Hood (Co-founder, Storium) responded
Sorry for the trouble you’ve had getting into a game! We’re going to recruit more Mentors soon to run more beginner games. But truly, the best way to get playing is to bring your friends to Storium. You can start a game and invite friends via Facebook or via email. Once they’ve joined-up you can use the Green Room to decide what you want to play, and you can hand-off the host and narrator roles to someone else, if you want!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedSounds like a good idea. As there are also scenarios where it might be beneficial to have a neutral asset card, perhaps the narrator can 'tag' an asset as strong/weak, but also just leave it as neutral. (Something else that jumps to mind is players being able to tag their own cards, perhaps another setting the narrator can tweak, but this seems excessive and could be handled equally well by a conversation between player/narrator.)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedOh my life, please. Since taking a break from Storium, I have scrolled painfully through old games to check where I know someone from - as it's mostly people I haven't played with in a while, the games are hidden on their profile under 'retired' or 'suspended' etc.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Anonymous commentedGoogle docs seems the go to for this sort of thing, which is handy as it saves offline so I can write without wifi. Done right, though, it would be a handy in-game feature and might promote more collaboration and character interaction (and lesson altercations around handling someone else's character).
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Keep trying, I would say. Sometimes things are pretty quiet on the new games front, and often times community is helpful, because people do tend to build up a sect of players they trust. You tend to run into familiar faces quite bit. Once you get your foot stuck in the door, things will hopefully work themselves out :)