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#RPGaDay 2017: Day 10
The question for the tenth day of #RPGaDay for 2017 asks us where we go to get reviews for RPG products. Whether that is your friend down the street, a website with many volunteer or paid reviewers, or whathaveyou doesn’t matter. When you are curious about a game and want to get information about it … Continue reading →
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#RPGaDay 2017: Day 9
For our 9th question in the month-long challenge of #RPGaDay, we are asked about a game that works well for short campaigns or well-defined runs of a number of sessions, specifically cited as 10 or less in the question. Question 9: What is a good RPG to play for about 10 sessions? As I like … Continue reading →
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#RPGaDay 2017: Day 8
Question 8 for this fourth year of #RPGaDay. and the first question of the second week of the event, asks us about games that support shorter sessions well. Whether that be desirable as a matter of preference, a side-effect of online play via something like Hangouts and the interplay of time zones, or just as … Continue reading →
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#RPGaDay 2017: Day 7
Question 7 is a big one, and it arrives on a Monday, so now you know for certain that #RPGaDay doesn’t fool around; it means business. With that in mind, let us rouse ourselves to full wakefulness and wade in, fists swinging. Question 7: What was your most impactful roleplaying game session? Hopefully, people have … Continue reading →
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#RPGaDay 2017: Day 6
The prompt for Day 6 of #RPGaDay asks us to imagine a situation wherein we have a full week free and can fill that week with roleplaying games. It asks us to describe how we would use that time. I would love to be in that situation, and there are a few ways that I … Continue reading →
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