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Best in Class Social Moves

March 28, 2017July 23, 2020 Paul BeakleyLeave a comment

Best in Class Social Moves

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Posted in Indie Game Reading ClubTagged Apocalypse World, Cartel, Dungeon World, epyllion, Monsterhearts, Night Witches, PbtA, Sagas of the Icelanders, The Sprawl, Undying, Urban Shadows

Tight Setups and Oppressive Social Footprints

February 28, 2017April 14, 2021 Paul BeakleyLeave a comment

Tight Indiegame Setups and Oppressive Social Footprints

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Posted in Indie Game Reading Club, PhilosophyTagged 13th Age, Apocalypse World, Burning Wheel, Dungeon World, Mutant: Year Zero, Philosophy, Sagas of the Icelanders, Space Wurm vs Moonicorn, Undying, Urban Shadows

Undying: Deep Dive

November 23, 2016April 14, 2021 Paul BeakleyLeave a comment

Deep dive into the diceless PbtA vampire politics game Undying

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Posted in Actual Play, Critique, Indie Game Reading ClubTagged Actual Play, Critique, Undying

Undying: Sudden Tragic (Prep) Realizations

November 18, 2016April 14, 2021 Paul BeakleyLeave a comment

Undying

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Posted in Critique, Indie Game Reading ClubTagged Critique, Undying

Undying

November 16, 2016April 14, 2021 Paul BeakleyLeave a comment

Undying

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Posted in Indie Game Reading Club, ReviewsTagged Reviews, Undying
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