It's been the first full month of Wordpress. If you haven't transitioned, here's what you might have missed!
- A Backer-Only Post on my Pitfighting Document (Streetfighting as Power-Ups)
- Scope Creep and the Peril of Sandboxes, wherein I explore how my tendency to plan for more than the players can do tends to result in bogged down games as players insist on exploring every inch that they can, and thus the importance of setting firm boundaries.
- Books and Libraries in Ultra-Tech: Wherein I discover a data-storage table and GURPS Basic, and then explore the implications of it for having an entire city library in your ultratech pocket computer.
- How Mailanka Plans a Session: Based on a request for the GURPS blogging community to talk about how they plan sessions, I outline how I tend to approach my personal session planning.
- Going Back to English Class: Someone commented with surprise that I referenced the power of English class in session planning, and this resulted in this post, which explores what benefits being a student of literature can offer you in session planning, and what things you might be better off unlearning.
- Behold the Power of the Tyranny! A long-awaited backer-only post, this discusses four ancient ships of the bygone Ranathim Tyranny.
That covers everything I posted in April. If you haven't updated your bookmarks or subscriptions to the new blog, remember to do so!
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