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grumpywizard.home.blog
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| | | | | Exposition in tabletop role-playing games is unavoidable. That doesn't mean we have to make it boring. | |
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www.grymvald.com
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| | | | | Since 1974, "Lucy" has been perhaps the most famous Australopithecus afarensis fossil ever known. This week, everyone is writing about her... | |
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codeandculture.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I've been reading a lot of OSR games and they remind me a lot of the "traditionalist" phase of the genre trajectory model from Lena and Peterson's 2008 ASR and Lena's book Banding Together. OSR games are attempts to recreate Dungeons and Dragons as it was played in the 1970s, often by using the OGL... | |
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nerdybookahs.wordpress.com
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| | | Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp is part of April's Humble Choice. "Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp" brings you more of the world's best (and maybe only?) multiplayer dating sim; but in a way you've never expected! The "more" doesn't relate to me, as I have never even heard about these games before. But when it... | ||