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This blog is great. I’m starting a CW game, having not played since 1988. I’d like to have some light roleplaying in this campaign, and have some continuity from session to session. Do you have any suggestions? Traps I may wish to avoid? A heads-up? Thanks, and keep the old-school faith.
Hey, welcome. And thank you. That sounds like an excellent topic for a post. Look for it next Monday!
im enjoying this very much
Gamma World 2nd ed one of most complete best laid out rpg’s ever
3rd was a bit of a mess with some good bits i would find too late
im over at http://elfmaidsandoctopi.blogspot.com.au/
Oh hey. I read your blog– it’s always showing up on Dungeon Fantastic’s blogroll. You post a prodigious amount of gaming material…!
(I gotta admit, I’m jealous of people that got to start out with second edition.)
Love your reviews. It’s good to see more people standing up to the SJWs. I actually found you through Vox Day.
BTW, have you ever heard of this fair lass?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Slonczewski
I think her page says enough.
Hey, thanks. (And I haven’t seen Joan’s stuff before, but I’d totally play board games with her.)
Is your Amazon link up to date? Do you have an email address you can share? Best of luck on the Hugo.
Thank you. After thinking it over, I took that Amazon wishlist down. I put that up long ago and nobody ever used it. (People sent me boxes of used games anyway!) Thanks for mentioning it, though!
You can contact me through Google+ here or via autoduelist AT gmail DOT com.
Jeff, please contact Morgan Holmes. I have a cool idea for you.
Should that name be ringing any bells with me…?
Hi Jeff, hope all is going well. John Poniske here, You contacted me sometime back on BGG regarding design background. A gentleman I know worked up a piece on my designs and my design philosophy … but I have no way to get it to you. Check your messages on BGG.
Jeffro – I would like to send you a book (I was recommended by someone over at CH to send it to you for review). I cannot seem to find an email address…
The book is called, “Bane and Blessing,” and I was lucky enough to get Jartstar to do the cover. You can email me at: pastorchinery@gmail.com. I can then either send you a link for the free kindle version, or I can mail you the paperback.
Thanks – Jim