I'm actually not gonna cross-post to this site anymore, I'm just gonna come back here to bomb these links as long as it keeps working. https://t.co/JquCz2pA5R
If for some reason this website's AI butler telling people that Jews are the problem and Hitler is the solution has put you off coming here, I'm over on the other website that is less godawful
I'm actually not gonna cross-post to this site anymore, I'm just gonna come back here to bomb these links as long as it keeps working. https://t.co/JquCz2pA5R
Shadows of Doubt I like because it evokes a hardboiled (not noir, pedantically) detective story spatially and environmentally. You're never really gonna be solving a Sam Spade level mystery, but you're doing what Sam Spade did between those episodes
Recommended games based almost entirely on detective-style gameplay? I enjoyed Shadows of Doubt, Obra Din, the Golden Idol games, and Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments
Obra Dinn was wonderful because of how immersive it was. There is clearly one correct solution, because it's a puzzle, but the edges are filled in with so much loving, breathing detail that this feels like an accident of life and not a brutality of design.
@TamashiiHiroka@DemonPossesser I appreciate you doing that. I'm crawling out of my own creative grave, and the idea of having a somewhat nicer place to grow a community is hugely motivating.
As in, everything in the actual "module" text, I wrote! Quite a lot of people at Roll20 implemented the assets into the activity itself, which also includes the pregen chars.
There may have been edits I'm not aware of, but if it's in the main sections odds are it's my fault.
Hey so if you've been wanting to try D&D, we made a one-shot you can play right on Discord (thru the @roll20app Activity).
Light a torch and enter the Realms of Discord - available NOW.
@thekonyjen And I think it's important to respect something all those ancestors had: hope. The belief that good will exist again, despite all evidence to the contrary. It feels irrational, but I think it's important to remember it exists for a reason: because it's often proven right.
@thekonyjen But I don't think there's any reason to bet on human extinction. "We" survived 300,000 years of famines, plagues, natural disasters, and other calamities that felt to everyone in them like the end of history. If there's one calorie to be scraped off one dry rock, someone will.