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The Walking Dead RPG Campaign Of The Dead SE 3 EP 09 Lost And Found
Posted: Sat, 30 May 11:09:22
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The Walking Dead RPG Campaign Of The Dead SE 3 EP 09 Lost And Found
[DND3 Pg 246] God Be With You, Take A Jacket [Week 41]
Posted: Sat, 30 May 11:04:50
Posted: Sat, 30 May 11:04:50
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[DND3 Pg 246] God Be With You, Take A Jacket [Week 41]
New comment on GeekList Origins 2026 Virtual Flea Market-Mark it "sold" you got this!
Posted: Sat, 30 May 10:57:06
100%!!!
Posted: Sat, 30 May 10:57:06
by sirgalin
Chaz489xZ_D wrote:
Seriously. I much prefer to doomscroll a list of 6000+ games rather than the news. I think it has improved my mental health and is (slightly) cheaper than therapy π
100%!!!
Reply: The Tavern:: Re: The Latest Update on Teh Slipperboy.
Posted: Sat, 30 May 10:37:52
Posted: Sat, 30 May 10:37:52
by PzVIE
All the best Steve!
New comment on Item for GeekList "2026 Women in Board Games Challenge"
Posted: Sat, 30 May 10:06:58
Those are very good sugestions! (Unfortunately because I can almost only play online I don't get to know the gamers I play with π I do wish I knew...)
I will take into account every idea that the participants have suggested π Thank you very much! π€
Posted: Sat, 30 May 10:06:58
by FilipaPT
Related Item: Cam's 2026 Challenges
CoolCatCammy wrote:
Thanks Filipa! It's an eclectic set, that's for sure - but there are plenty worth checking out.
It's a great challenge, and it's good to have this little incentive to be thinking about inclusion within the space when choosing which games to play/buy. Looking forward to next year's list - would love to see some intersectionality too (eg, 'play a game with a woman of colour', 'play a game with a woman with a disability', etc).
It's a great challenge, and it's good to have this little incentive to be thinking about inclusion within the space when choosing which games to play/buy. Looking forward to next year's list - would love to see some intersectionality too (eg, 'play a game with a woman of colour', 'play a game with a woman with a disability', etc).
Those are very good sugestions! (Unfortunately because I can almost only play online I don't get to know the gamers I play with π I do wish I knew...)
I will take into account every idea that the participants have suggested π Thank you very much! π€
Reply: The Tavern:: Re: The Latest Update on Teh Slipperboy.
Posted: Sat, 30 May 10:02:08
Posted: Sat, 30 May 10:02:08
by maho
With you in thoughts
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: Alignment Test
Posted: Sat, 30 May 09:01:08
Posted: Sat, 30 May 09:01:08
I have ALL alingments . . . especcially the horizontal and vertical ones π
Ciao
Martin
Ciao
Martin
Reply: The Tavern:: Re: What are you drinking right *now*?
Posted: Sat, 30 May 08:19:27
Posted: Sat, 30 May 08:19:27
by Karlsen
Water, carbonated
GeekList Item: Item for GeekList "2026 Annual Geek Review Challenge"
Posted: Sat, 30 May 08:18:33
Posted: Sat, 30 May 08:18:33
by Damdael
An item RPG: Legendary Kingdoms has been added to the geeklist 2026 Annual Geek Review Challenge
Reply: The Tavern:: Re: What are you drinking right *now*?
Posted: Sat, 30 May 08:03:09
Posted: Sat, 30 May 08:03:09
by Jocab
Coffee
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD MAY 29: Does having only PDFs or electronic versions count as βowningβ an RPG? If not, why not?
Posted: Sat, 30 May 07:55:43
And with PDFs the concept of owning something becomes a bit fluid. Not in the protected by DRM sense - it's more "I have the information available" than "I own a thing". Like the books about Formula 1 history on my book shelf - it's not important to have physical books, it's the accessibility of information when needed.
If a book is important because of its reading experience, I'd prefer a paper version.
Posted: Sat, 30 May 07:55:43
by Tomcat1304
My owned list of RPGs is an incomplete mess anyway, so I don't bother to log all the pdfs.And with PDFs the concept of owning something becomes a bit fluid. Not in the protected by DRM sense - it's more "I have the information available" than "I own a thing". Like the books about Formula 1 history on my book shelf - it's not important to have physical books, it's the accessibility of information when needed.
If a book is important because of its reading experience, I'd prefer a paper version.
Reply: RPGGeek Help and How-To:: Re: Systemless Gamebooks - why called "systemless"?
Posted: Sat, 30 May 07:55:12
So I would pick your idea #4, "not used in a separate tabletop RPG".
Posted: Sat, 30 May 07:55:12
by Karkared
Might that not be a callback to the early years when some publishers had several ranges of boardgames, adventure books, and ttrpg? And those products were catalogued as "systemless" because they could not be attached to any of the publisher's ttrpg products, no matter how many rules they had, yet did not qualify as "real ttrpg by themselves"?So I would pick your idea #4, "not used in a separate tabletop RPG".



