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akitagod.bsky.social
Product of a nomadic childhood, hardcore Gen X, avid reader, occasional writer, enthusiastic RPG GM, owner of Raven Portents, creator of games, comics, and animation. Devoted Akita owner and property of several cats.
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Stoked for this album. You guys were so good in Boise. Great show.
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How did the room not erupt in laughter? Good control, press pool.
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That’s the question I keep asking.
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Still playing with resin and various materials while I wait for more polished prototypes to arrive. Not very happy with what’s happening with wood-based efforts.
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I’m currently exploring how to create custom builds of my current board game endeavor. Partly in response to tariffs, partly as potential option for more dedicated players. The glow in the dark resin/black epoxy is pretty sexy if I can get my process refined.
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Yes, please.
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Isn’t it great?!
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“They’re going to take your guns.” Then ask them to show you an autocracy that has the equivalent of the Second Amendment.
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“Creativity is inherently subversive.” Amen to that.
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Holy smokes — scary accurate!
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Great read.
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Thanks, Dave!
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Yes. Yes, we do.
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Super fun game!
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Rule Lawyers that have insisted on “interpreting” (and then arguing) everything. Most times, the way it’s written is actually what it means. More applicable to RPGs, but they find their way into board games.
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That should be an office motivation poster.
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Really? How come? Sometimes I wish that’s all I did.
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Finishing this exceptionally well written history of graveyards in the US. Also, Kuma looking regal as always.
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From the perspective of a game designer, more complexity equals more expensive. However, if I spend a lot on a game that gets played a few times before getting offloaded at a loss, was it worth it? I see far more value in a relatively simpler game if the components are top notch.
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I’ve got you. DM me.
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It is excellent. Love this band.
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Twelve Years by @maxmoon.bsky.social is an absolute masterpiece. His Solitary Defilement for Mork Borg is fantastic as well. If you want to go super old school, I suggest Barbarian Prince originally by Dwarfstar Games in 1981. It can be downloaded here: dwarfstar.brainiac.com/ds_barbarian...
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You’re not either.