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Avoiding Trivial Stakes - John's RPG Journal
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Avoiding Trivial Stakes - Johns RPG Journal. December 9th, 2005. 12:06 pm - Avoiding Trivial Stakes. So there's been some more talk on stakes and resolution mechanics on Actual Play. Nathan Paoletta had an interesting post, Never Going Back. It throws into clear relief one of the greatest things about recent, indie, conflict-resolution based RPGs. When clear intent and stakes are determined, it excises boring play. More specifically, should I push for change in the HârnMaster game, and if so how? Some ge...
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Board games kick our asses - Shining Dodecahedron
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Hining · D. Board games kick our asses. Apart from playing RPGs, I am a fan of board games. If you don't know, it's an awesome time to be a board game fan. For the last ten years and more, America has been on the receiving end of a huge wave of German games. These games are clever, well-designed games that play relatively quickly. They are, by and large, a delight. Which is a great game, but under-themed). Now we are in exciting times. The German games have made their way into the minds of American d...
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... There are far too many frightening, rude, judgmental, disturbing,… - raggio di sole arriva il nuovo giorno
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There are far too many frightening, rude, judgmental, disturbing, - raggio di sole arriva il nuovo giorno. February 18th, 2005. There are far too many frightening, rude, judgmental, disturbing, disruptive, delinquent people in this world. Being the idealist that I am, it bothers me. That no matter what someone's religion is, they are people, and you have no right to criticise them- just as it is crude and disrespectful to judge by hair colour, it is crude and disrespectful to judge by religion or creed.
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