Hey all,
Wiggy Wade-Williams, RPG writer and longtime friend of this blog, is in bad shape after suffering *three* strokes this year, and Bundle of Holding has released a Necropolis 2350 bundle to support him.
If you're not familiar with Wiggy's work, he was foundational in the early days of Savage Worlds (including the Savage World of Solomon Kane, which is a bonafide masterpiece in my book), before going on to create Triple Ace Games, where he released Hellfrost and Necropolis 2350 for Savage Worlds, as well as a slew of great games for the Ubiquity System, such as Leagues of Adventure, Leagues of Gothic Horror, and All for One: Regime Diabolique.
He's also spoken very highly of me as a reviewer, citing me as one of his only three reviewers he reads, because of my objectivity in my reviews, and how I "review games for what they are, not what he(I) would like them to be".
He is a ridiculously talented, and prolific, dude, and hopefully he can get back on his feet. His contributions to my gaming, and his vote of confidence in my blogging and reviewing, cannot be understated by me.
Tommy
Thursday, November 14, 2019
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Feed Me Games: New social media site for gamers.
Hey all,
I don't know if anyone's still out there reading this, but if you are, thought I'd mention that I'd joined up at Feed Me Games, a social media site geared specifically for gamers. Looks solid so far, just not a lot of people or engagement yet. A few G+ refugees have trickled in over there. Basic interface is very Facebook-esque, without the creepiness of the Zuckerberg data mining.
If you're still looking for a home to settle into in the aftermath of the G+ implosion, I'd check it out.
I don't know if anyone's still out there reading this, but if you are, thought I'd mention that I'd joined up at Feed Me Games, a social media site geared specifically for gamers. Looks solid so far, just not a lot of people or engagement yet. A few G+ refugees have trickled in over there. Basic interface is very Facebook-esque, without the creepiness of the Zuckerberg data mining.
If you're still looking for a home to settle into in the aftermath of the G+ implosion, I'd check it out.
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