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Monthly Archives: July 2015
You All, Everybody
I love Lost, even now after all this time. It’s a terrible thing to admit, I’m sure, but there’s the truth. This April 1st, I wrote a review of the Lost board game for Who Dares Rolls. In fact, I … Continue reading
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The Deep Forest
Back in the old gaming site, Hooting into the Abyss, I reviewed The Quiet Year. It’s a map-making game where in three or four hours you make a map of a community and tell a story of a year in … Continue reading
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Tagged avery mcdaldno, buried without ceremony, deep forest, mark diaz truman, quiet year, who dares rolls
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Role-Playing Podcasts
A couple of things. First of all, I’m a massive podcast fan and there are some amazing RPG, “Actual Play” podcasts. Inspired by a friend from work who used to be a role-player and now experiences the games by listening … Continue reading
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Tagged harmontown, i podcast magic missile, jank cast, ministry of board games, podcast, rpg, tabletop games, yog sothoth
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The Mist in the Bridge
I’ve been concentrating a lot on Lightning and less so on my short fiction, which is a bit of a shame. I was inspired by this Terribleminds flash fiction challenge so I visited the link and one of the titles … Continue reading