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Reply: Trades:: Re: USA RPG Chain of Generosity Discussion Thread
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 10:51:52
I will also "seed" them to get them to kick them off.
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 10:51:52
by Modoc
Once I start my time off for my holiday break on the 13th, I will start the two new 2026 chains. Wo, look ror them sometime around then. I'll advertise them everywhere as well.I will also "seed" them to get them to kick them off.
Reply: RPGGeek News:: Re: Geek Citizenship Recognition
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 10:43:44
I'm on my first one, thanks to whoever gifted it!
Welcome aboard! Do the same for someone else, now!
:geek_cool::laugh::meeple:
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 10:43:44
by pfrsantos
Arah wrote:
1ngu wrote:
Are we geeks because we gaze at the stars, or do we gaze at them because we are geeks?
Thank you to whoever gifted me my third star! ❤️
Thank you to whoever gifted me my third star! ❤️
I'm on my first one, thanks to whoever gifted it!
Welcome aboard! Do the same for someone else, now!
:geek_cool::laugh::meeple:
Reply: RPGGeek News:: Re: Geek Citizenship Recognition
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 10:43:17
Congrats on reaching halfway!
:geek_cool::laugh::meeple:
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 10:43:17
by pfrsantos
1ngu wrote:
Are we geeks because we gaze at the stars, or do we gaze at them because we are geeks?
Thank you to whoever gifted me my third star! ❤️
Thank you to whoever gifted me my third star! ❤️
Congrats on reaching halfway!
:geek_cool::laugh::meeple:
Reply: News:: Re: 2025 End-of-Year Support Drive
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 09:56:59
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 09:56:59
Although I only joined in 2025, I have been using the invaluable reviews on BGG for many years to help me decide which games will suit my wife and I. The community is probably the most friendly and helpful I have encountered; no trolls and if you have a question about anything there is always someone out there who will take the time to provide a detailed and trustworthy response. A modest annual contribution to support a site I use daily seems only fair.
Reply: Upton Abbey:: Reviews:: Re: In-depht review for scenario "GOLEM" (German)
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 09:21:50
Also, I learned through your review that Stefan wrote for Call of Cthulhu, too. To me he was always the "System Matters guy". The amount of stuff he did on the side while writing a dissertation amazes me and I think it's really cool that he found a job in the game industry afterwards.
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 09:21:50
by gatekeeper86
Welcome again to RPGGeek and thank you for a well structured review! Thank you for also giving the item a numerical rating, this helps improve the quality of the database and is always a welcome addition to the written review. I hope to read more from you, soon!Also, I learned through your review that Stefan wrote for Call of Cthulhu, too. To me he was always the "System Matters guy". The amount of stuff he did on the side while writing a dissertation amazes me and I think it's really cool that he found a job in the game industry afterwards.
Thread: General Role-Playing:: Most prolific reviewers?
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 09:12:07
Why? I don't know. Maybe I need this as motivation to write more reviews again in 2026. I'll be failing my personal goal to write 10 reviews per year spectacularly this year😅
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 09:12:07
by gatekeeper86
I was wondering if there is a way to show a list of the most prolific reviewers here on RPGGeek? I think it is pretty clear that Bryce Lynch is on top of the list by a gigantic margin, approaching 2.000 reviews. I know of a couple more with hundreds of reviews (e.g. Jodokast and Biotech66 with his Ringside Reports). But is there any way to e.g. show a list of users ordered by number of reviews or something like that?Why? I don't know. Maybe I need this as motivation to write more reviews again in 2026. I'll be failing my personal goal to write 10 reviews per year spectacularly this year😅
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: Do live play characters die?
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 08:47:23
Not to mention in The Between and Public Access, character deaths are pretty common—but the rules let you mark a mask or a key, add some narrative or stat disadvantage, and then rewrite the story. (I think it’s a brilliant mechanic, personally.)
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 08:47:23
by Zolani
I’m not sure how “professional” or “paid” the players are in [o]Viva la Dirt League’s actual plays, but—spoiler alert—in Tales of the Misfits, Arrow[/o] actually dies. Properly. And in a lot of solo/duo actual plays I’ve seen, character death happens too (what was meant to be a campaign suddenly turns into a one-shot).Not to mention in The Between and Public Access, character deaths are pretty common—but the rules let you mark a mask or a key, add some narrative or stat disadvantage, and then rewrite the story. (I think it’s a brilliant mechanic, personally.)
New comment on GeekList Montreal Virtual Flea Market - December 2025
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 06:45:44
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 06:45:44
by jillelder63
Please send me the total I owe you as soon as you close your auctions, and let me know where to e-transfer your payment. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Episode 79 - Victor/Victreebell
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 06:08:46
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 06:08:46
A new episode has been added to the database:
Episode 79 - Victor/Victreebell
Ep. 19 - Stravaig Castle
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 06:08:43
Posted: Fri, 05 Dec 06:08:43
A new episode has been added to the database:
Ep. 19 - Stravaig Castle



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