Everything is going to be fine, we're going get the Anathema and return home safely.
A great example of a focused game with endings built in and "no cops for the status quo" would be Locus by @cobblesprite.bsky.socialcobblepath-games.itch.io/locusrpg
Personal Horror Roleplaying game.
I stuck with it as long as I did because of the performances. Heck I bailed after season one and came because of the cast, but yeah. I'm not in the right headspace to do that again with everything that seems to be going on in it.
The more you post about this, the more I think I made the right choice ducking out of watching it when I did.
We have our next UK TIN online coffee morning this Sunday (21st July) from 11AM-12PM BST! It's a great chance to meet other tabletop creators in a chilled out atmosphere. Bring your beverage of choice to our Discord voice channel this Sunday and say hello! uktin.substack.com/about
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I enjoyed Box of Light as a cosy take on dark fantasy manga. There are only two volumes (as of now), but it reads like the prologue of a longer story while still being a mostly complete slice of life(ish) story about a convenience store on the border between life and death.
Yale Law School and Yale School of Medicine's recent report challenges the UK’s Cass Review on gender-affirming care, accusing it of misrepresenting data and drawing unsupported conclusions. www.transvitae.com/y...#transgender#trans#LGBTQ#LGBTQIA
Yale's new report criticizes the UK’s Cass Review on gender-affirming care, highlighting misrepresentations affecting transgender youth healthcare policies.
Creation will never know what hit it!