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#RPGaDay Day 31: Best Advice
Today is the final #RPGaDay question for 2016: What is the best advice you were ever given for your chosen game? The last step is a Duesy~ I play a lot of games, but my chosen game is probably closer to a system and approach than a specific combination of setting and system. This can … Continue reading →
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#RPGaDay Day 30
Today’s #RPGaDay Question: Describe the ideal game room if your budget were unlimited. Partly a social post and partly a methodology post, this question returns to the idea of how we conduct our games and the things which can collaborate with us to make them better. In this case, the room itself, and its features. … Continue reading →
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A different kind of Ether…
It’s no secret that this blogger holds a certain affection for the pulps, in whatever form they might take. With that understanding, it is no surprise that if weird science were to be brought up, we might soon be discussing any number of devices or properties related to the Ether be they from HEX, or … Continue reading →
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#RPGaDay Day 29: Where on Earth?
Today’s #RPGaDay Question: If you could host a game anywhere on Earth, where would that be? This is another question aimed at the social side of gaming, and it looks at the things hosts consider and/or dream about in regard to being able to fulfill the seemingly sacred duty of hosting the game. I have … Continue reading →
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