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#RPGaDay 2017: Day 30
In this age of plenty in terms of the number of game companies producing record numbers of games, the thirtieth question for #RPGaDay may seem like a real challenge. The question asks about a mash-up of genres you would like to see in an RPG. There are already so many out there that it may … Continue reading →
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#RPGaDay 2017: Day 29
The 29th question for 2017’s #RPGaDay month-long challenge is asking about crowdfunding. In particular, it asks about well-run funding campaigns which stand out for how well they were managed. If you do not participate in crowdfunding RPG products on Kickstarter, Indiegogo, or whatever other platform is available or popular in your part of the world, … Continue reading →
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#RPGaDay 2017: Day 28
Today’s question for #RPGaDay dips into the out-of-character side of our gaming to inquire about sources for relevant (and humorous) recitation of beloved lines during or as a result of play. Whether movies, books, video games, or inspirobot-fueled philosophizing it would seem that quotes we shall always have. Where does your group take their inspiration … Continue reading →
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#RPGaDay 2017: Day 27
#RPGaDay for 2017 asks about our essential tools for good gaming for this 27th day of the month of August. This has the chance to be a fun question which crosses lines of preparation, location, gear, and the group’s culture of play. It may even remind the elders among us of those advertisements in Dragon … Continue reading →
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#RPGaDay 2017: Day 26
Our question for #RPGaDay today is, ‘Which RPG offers the most useful resources?’ You are free to define resources as befits your experience and needs when running a game, of course. There are thousands of games, and many ways to run them. In your experience, what is a game that provided good support for you … Continue reading →
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