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How Do I Describe My Hobby?

It’s a hard thing to describe. Well, it’s hard to describe in such a way that does it justice, that will get across how good it is without actually sitting someone down and letting them play. This may be drastic, and not everyone may agree, but I believe that roleplaying games are one of the best forms of entertainment you could partake in, ever. It’s a bold statement so I will try to back it up.

Tough Justice review

By Tommy Brownell Tough Justice is a very interesting concept: A courtroom drama game set in the time of “The Bloody Code”, running from the late 17th century into the 19th Century. The Bloody Code was known as such, because the courts in England apparently looked to capital punishment as the solution for…just about any…
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Tough Justice

Tough Justice takes you back to the courtrooms of the Georgian era and The Bloody Code when even the most petty of crimes could see you dancing the Tyburn jig. The stakes don’t get any higher – life and death. Are you going to take the part of the prosecution, condemning the criminals to death,…
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Thrilling Tales 2nd Edition

By Andrew Warren Thrilling Tales is a line of pulp role playing adventures and supplements by Adamant Entertainment. Although originally published as a series of pdf’s for D20 Modern, Adamant has compiled the material, converted it for use with the Savage Worlds system, and released it as a print product, and it is this version…
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