So what don't you want to miss, in my opinion, for this week?
- CRPGs aren't a replacement for tabletop. Yeah, tell me about it. The number of times I've cleared a fort protected by intelligent, organized foes one encounter at a time with 8-10 hour rests in the middle in CRPGs is >0, in TTRPGs 0.
Computer RPGs Just Aren't . . .
- A blog on writing a fantasy gamebook? Interesting.
- This caught my eye mostly due to the tables . . . the dragon concept is suitably meta-weird.
- OD&D debuted, and effectively changed games, 50 years ago today.
You can get OD&D for all of $10 in PDF. It's an interesting read . . . worth plunking down the money and the time. I'm so glad I sprang for a physical copy way back when from Mail Order Hobby House.
- Goodman Games is launching a sequel to the very excellent DCC #67 Sailors on the Starless Sea.
- You can get Mordheim (the computer game) free on GOG for a little bit. I grabbed it, but I haven't played it yet, as I'm wrapped up in two other video games at the moment.
- No game Sunday after all. Next game is in maybe 3 weeks or so? We'll see.
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