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dungeonfruit.blogspot.com
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| | | | This is a collection of languages for modification and use in your games, along with houserules to make languages more engaging.Language as ... | |
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diyanddragons.blogspot.com
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| | | | There are three ways I think about information in roleplaying games. Information can be landmark , or hidden , or it can be secret . This... | |
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www.stdin.co.uk
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| | | | Christmas 2019, I decided to give playing by post (PbP) a try. What I mean here by PbP is the concept of playing an RPG, by writing alternate sentences or paragraphs of text, with other people (typically not in real-time). This seemed like a great way of balancing the goal of playing with new people without having to learn how to play games over the Internet, which at that point, didn't sound fun1. I was surprised how immersive it was, and tried starting a game as GM myself, and then in my RPG boom around March, joined a bunch of online communities and played a few more games. AFter briefly being in too many games, I had a second resurgence towards the end of the year. Overall, I've been in at least eight. And I must be honest, I struggle to recommend the format. Let me explain. | |
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oldschoolgameblog.com
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| | Hi, Thanks for visiting my blog. :-) This month we've got two competitions over at Amigans.net. One for Classic Amiga and one for AmigaOS 4. The first competition is in Santa's Xmas Caper from Zeppelin Games released in 1992. The second is for AmigaOS 4 where we compete for the highest score in Santa's Monster... |