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Is the card aesthetic finalized?
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I thought he looked like Koopa from the notorious Mario movie until I zoomed in
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Maybe someday even Outdoor
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Thanks!
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Any chance you remember where you got that Star Trek shirt?
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This sort of thing is WAY too common in games.
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Cats domesticated themselves! As aloof as they might act sometimes, they chose to be with us.
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I wish you'd adapt Clank Catacombs
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Maybe according to your non-readers 😛
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Missed opportunity to write a madlibs satirical "review" of [Board Game Name] where it's not clear what you're reviewing, what its mechanics are, or what you thought of it.
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That's currently the highlight of 2025.
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Yeah, I wish there'd been a novella about Earth to top off the trilogy.
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The Interdependency trilogy is a good place to start if you want something that's not about war. Starter Villain, Agent to the Stars, or The Kaiju Preservation Society are some good ones in Scalzi's more comedic vein.
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It's really hard to go wrong with Scalzi. Just know his books tend to fall into two broad categories of 'sci-fi that takes itself seriously' and 'even the premise of the book is sci-fi absurdist comedy.' (That's not to say the more serious books don't have plenty of witticisms in them!)
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That'd probably be better than a direct sequel, IMHO. Would be cool to have a story about various human planets coming back into contact with each other after a millennia of isolation!
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And one that doesn't overtly cheat; e.g. rubber-banding in racing games.
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That's not even getting into the whole "legally, your acceptance means you read and understood the 30 pages of legalese, which we know with certainty that almost nobody actually does."