I distinctly remember being offered up as a human shield. I didn't particularly enjoy that game either, though I want to try it when everybody knows the rules.
The only good part of that game was hanging with you guys. Otherwise...*shoots with gun again*
I seem to remember you agreeing to play it at any future cons we want to play it at.
I distinctly remember being offered up as a human shield. I didn't particularly enjoy that game either, though I want to try it when everybody knows the rules.
You were offered up as a human shield because you kept on force-healing people, so no one liked you.
I liked it, but I think you have to be the kind of person where RAW Dungeons and Dragons First Ed sounds like a cool idea.
By first ed, do you mean first D20 ed, or first ed?
Who here went to PAX East and play-tested Jeremy's game Supernatural Selection? Just curious.
I've been working on some new card template designs for him and would like some feedback.
I chatted with him about it briefly at one point, but I didn't get a chance to actually play. I'd be more than happy to help out and give feedback in the future though.
Yeah he told me about that. The original templates were all the same M:TG template and all the same color. I changed things up a bit to make it easier for people to differentiate the Task (action) cards along with the Dinosaur (victory) point cards.
He looks forward to showing you the game, hopefully at Prime. He has changes to make and got a lot of great feedback from people, especially from Frank.
I work at a bookstore, and today someone came up and asked, "I was at PAX, and they read this kids picture book up on stage. Something about a bear and a lost hat. Do you know which one I'm talking about?"
I work at a bookstore, and today someone came up and asked, "I was at PAX, and they read this kids picture book up on stage. Something about a bear and a lost hat. Do you know which one I'm talking about?"
It is spreading.
Did you know which one, and did you have it in stock?
Oh believe me, I was there at the Q&A where they read it, I was well aware of I Want My Hat Back before PAX, and I've made sure we have plenty in stock and is featured prominently in the store.
Oh believe me, I was there at the Q&A where they read it, I was well aware of I Want My Hat Back before PAX, and I've made sure we have plenty in stock and is featured prominently in the store.
And the Kid's Department head at the store has been pushing me to read I Want My Hat Back for the weekly kid's storytime, which is quite amusing for him because of how amazingly anti-children I am.
You win all the timeline points. I've seen a lot of people doing funny timelines lately. I like the one where the guy has the Sistine Chapel god giving him a light.
Tonight on GeekNights, we return at the turn of the tide, having recovered from PAX, hopefully in time for PAX! We bring you some initial coverage of PAX East 2012, and then consider Werewolf, or Mafia, or Beantown: whatever you call it, we present the Mafia-likes.
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Another perspective on the Order of the Stick Game. The following was transcribed immediately after it occurred.
Also, open sketch: are you going to do a comic on the "I'm helping/You're stealing!" exchange?
I've been working on some new card template designs for him and would like some feedback.
He looks forward to showing you the game, hopefully at Prime. He has changes to make and got a lot of great feedback from people, especially from Frank.
It is spreading.
And the Kid's Department head at the store has been pushing me to read I Want My Hat Back for the weekly kid's storytime, which is quite amusing for him because of how amazingly anti-children I am.
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