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Ha haa! I got in at the second page… blasted timezones and work to keep a roof over my head.

@evilstu… you complete me, lol… Cannibal is awesome as a musical. It’s great as I live in Colorado and the cafeteria for Colorado University in Boulder is named for the main character Alfred Packer.

Super serious themes in gaming have definitely been interesting to see come of their own from the hazy days of early installments of Deus Ex through the present. In the development in gaming away from the early consoles and cabinets to modern PCs and consoles the narratives have only gotten better.

For lighthearted games I will cheerfully advocate for sophomoric humor the likes of Poo, Nuts and Chez Geek.

And now for my pitch…

Solo/multi player escape game. You are the creation of a mad scientist. Character traits pulled at random from a deck. AI deck scientist moves/actions against you. Players lay tiles each round to map the lab.

@sundancer We all know that the only part of the body that matters most in getting sick is our heads…. we’re all lost causes in that regard. How did a GW pot last over 5 years? Did you keep it in some special encapsulation like the hand of the character David Duchovny played in Zoolander? Good work otherwise for Star Wars to get back in the saddle.

@elessar I first saw a mass of black figures and thought I was about to see the troops from the Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade. Good to see the beginning of work before the storm of paint.

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