You play mainly imported games from abroad or maybe games in Russian language?
Do you have any publishers/companies concerned at tabletopRPG publishing only?
Do you have any magazines (paper or on the internet) focused on tabletop RPG?
What about Conventions? How they look like? They gather fans of fantasy and all kinds of games like LARPS, TabletopRPGs, Wargames, Boardgames, Cardgames, etc. or rather they are focused on one kind of games only? Are they big? where they take place? Only big cities like Moscow or St. Petersburg or maybe at some smaller also?
Where do you buy RPG books?
There are any popular forums/blogs etc? Which are the most popular sites on the russian-speaking internet about RPG(НРИ)?
What are your feelings about this hobby is it rare or popular in the country?
What about the past? Maybe it was more popular in the past than it is nowadays?
What about the future? Do You think that it will be better or worse for RPG gaming than it is now/ and why?
Is this hobby cheap in general in Russia - prices of books, accessories, PDF's etc?
Maybe You just download them from the torrents, or other warezes? (for any reasons)
Thank you, and best wishes for you in the new year 2012!
Much of foreign game literature (games, systems, settings etc.) has been being translated onto russian (For example D&D, WHRP40K, Old WoD), but it is mostly done by individuals and sometimes is for personal usage only.2) Still D&D is the most known system in Russia.
2) Still D&D is the most known system in Russia.
You how in general Tabletop RPG market/scene looks like in Russia or other countries?
Generally I'm interested in everything - do You have any specific Russian RPGs?, not only translated into Russian, but those also - which games(and when) were translated and published in Russian?
Which games are the most popular - I assume WFRP, D&D but maybe I'm wrong? ; Do you have/had many companies publishing RPGs - I know there is Studio 101 which has published Fiasco and Savage Worlds recently; You play mainly imported games from abroad or maybe games in Russian language?
Do you have any publishers/companies concerned at tabletopRPG publishing only? Do you have any magazines (paper or on the internet) focused on tabletop RPG?
What about community in general do people gather in some RPG clubs, on the internet, or generally majority of them just play at their houses and don't bother "RPG scene", conventions, and this kind of stuff at all?
Where do you buy RPG books? Do you have any specific shops, internet shops, or maybe you are forced to get books from foreign shops because this hobby is very rare and unpopular in the country?
What are your feelings about this hobby is it rare or popular in the country?What about the past? Maybe it was more popular in the past than it is nowadays?Maybe someone could introduce me the beginnings of the tabletop RPG in Russia? First published books, translations, etc?What about the future? Do You think that it will be better or worse for RPG gaming than it is now/ and why?
Is this hobby cheap in general in Russia - prices of books, accessories, PDF's etc? I've found that Savage Worlds Rulebook costs about 1500 rub. I assume it is quite expensive (50$?)is it the common price of the RPGbooks published in Russia?
Do You buy much books per year? which ones - foreign mainly or russian?
but they did not managed to publish it?
"В августе 2006 правила D&D 3.5 были впервые официально изданы на русском языке владеющим в этот момент лицензией на издание D&D в России издательством АСТ (перевод под редакцией А. Ленского)."but they did not managed to publish it?
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I'm also interested in the tendencies from the USA rpg scene - do you see people turning into Indie gaming, you know all these stuff from The Forge, Indie Press Revolution, like:Polaris, Dont Rest Your Head, In Spectres, Cold City, Hot War, A Dirty World, Microscope, Burning Empires, Apocalypse World, Dogs in the Vineyard, etc.
And what about retrogaming, OSR, old school tendencies, sandbox gaming etc? all those games inspired by OD&D, AD&D, and other games from 70'-80'like OSRIC, Swords & Wizardry, Castle and Crusades, Labyrinth Lord - you see/hear about people playing like those?
What about "Крылья ворона" magazine? Is it the only fan magazine published now in Russian RPG community or maybe there are other magazines like this one?
I found on rpg-world.org a rumour that Deadlands are translated into Russian? maybe somebody has some more info about that? I'd be great news i think
Maybe someone is recording RPG podcasts in Russia?
I'm also interested in the tendencies from the USA rpg scene - do you see people turning into Indie gaming, you know all these stuff from The Forge, Indie Press Revolution, like:Polaris, Dont Rest Your Head, In Spectres, Cold City, Hot War, A Dirty World, Microscope, Burning Empires, Apocalypse World, Dogs in the Vineyard, etc.I see that here you have complex thread about indie gaming, but is it popular in general in Russia or rather not?
Generally I'm interested in everything - do You have any specific Russian RPGs?, not only translated into Russian, but those also - which games(and when) were translated and published in Russian?Which games are the most popular - I assume WFRP, D&D but maybe I'm wrong? ; Do you have/had many companies publishing RPGs - I know there is Studio 101 which has published Fiasco and Savage Worlds recently;You play mainly imported games from abroad or maybe games in Russian language?
Is this hobby cheap in general in Russia - prices of books, accessories, PDF's etc?I've found that Savage Worlds Rulebook costs about 1500 rub. I assume it is quite expensive (50$?)is it the common price of the RPGbooks published in Russia?
Spasibo vsem i vsego horoshego vam v Novom Godu!
@Rigval Лично я даже тексты на украинском воспринимаю с большим дискомфортом чем тексты на английском. Текст на польском буду понимать с пятого на десятое.
In Poland we have constantly reoccuring fights between a few people who are followers of "storytelling" type of gaming and "by the book" players, "immersion" versus "rolling dices" etc., what about Russia, do you have some "schools", "techniques" of playing and its "followers", some specific "approaches" to RPG? or it is rather like - "it's just fun, hobby, play as you like, why to argue?"
What do you consider as a problems/flaws (main problem/flaw?) at/with Russian fandom/rpg scene/market?
Maybe someone could briefly summarize this lecture here?