Found here. Short version: remember that you’re not some sort of special snowflake. Also, learn the fine art of shutting up.
That’s a generic ‘you,’ of course. I have only the nicest and sweetest of readers.
Found here. Short version: remember that you’re not some sort of special snowflake. Also, learn the fine art of shutting up.
That’s a generic ‘you,’ of course. I have only the nicest and sweetest of readers.
Found here. Short version: you can do it, sure. But I’m kinda going to judge you about it (sotto voce: because I’m a hypocrite, that’s why).
Found here. Short version: when you game, eat properly. You’re probably not 21 anymore. Heck, eat properly even when you’re 21. And no cheese curls; the powder wrecks the books.
Found here. Short version: people look up roleplaying video game puzzle solutions on the Internet. And we feel no shame! …Officially.
Found here. Short version: they were all good reasons, actually. Go figure.
Found here. Short version: people have issues with downloadable content (DLC). And I like to start fights in comments sections! No, seriously, there’s already one guy there telling me that I’m full of sh*t. Which is precisely what I (cheerfully) expected to have happen when I wrote the third sentence of the article’s first paragraph. The best part is, I don’t have to actually monitor THAT particular thread; :singsong: it’s-not-my-prob-lemmm…
Moe Lane
Found here. Short version: man, it’s awesome to do pen-and-paper RPGs these days. You totally should.
Found here. Short version: Lovecraftian icons and themes can be useful for video game RPGs. Also: I finally got around to putting my Patreon link in my profile over there. Seriously, why I didn’t do that from the start…
Found here. Short version: crowdfunding seems to be working out for pen-and-paper RPGs. Which is a good thing, of course.