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  1. KrunchyFriedGames

    Weird & Obscure Adventure Games for Browser?

    Just wondered if anyone knows any weird, memorable, or just entertainingly crap adventure (or adjacent) games that almost no-one has heard of? You know, the sort that about 5 people have played on Newgrounds or itchio but stood out to you for some reason. Here are some of mine: Ludicrous Text...
  2. Vlajdermen

    Incline Playful, imaginative, Frank Zappa-esque RPGs

    After taking a closer look at Arcanum, I found out the main reason I like it; it's full of creative energy. There's a lot of extraneous content, like that guy in Tarant who you can discuss tea with, or all the character backgrounds, which feel like the devs made them because they wanted to, not...
  3. Weird habits carried over games

    Have you during your RPG gaming tenure acquired some sort of weird ass habits you can't seem to be able to shake off, despite of how nonsensical they may appear? For instance, I tend to reorganise grid inventories given the possibility, even if the items take up one (1) slot each, as if I were...
  4. KickStarter Tales from the Loop, PnP RPG based on Simon Stålenhag's stuff

    I'm a huge fan of Simon Stålenhag's. He makes this eerily photorealistic art set in an alternate 1980's-1990's Sweden (and lately, US) with giant robots, flying cargo ships, dinosaurs, and all manner of strangeness. Now there's a PnP RPG Kickstarter based on his stuff so I figured it rates a...

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