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dataandphilosophy:

just-tabletop-things:

Conspiracist is my new RPG about Illuminati henchmen pulling off insane conspiracies. It’s designed for impromptu one-shots, and includes a paranoid mission generation system to get games off the ground fast. Here’s how it works:

1. The Controller (GM) gives the players a cryptic mission briefing from their Illuminati masters. This could be literally anything: a random YouTube video, a strange poem, or something even more abstract, like a hand of poker cards.

2. The players make logical connections with information in the briefing until they come to a conclusion about what their assignment is.

3. The PCs embark on their mission.

Here’s an example from the rulebook:

Conspiracist is pending publishing in May as a pay-what-you-want title. If you want to support this game or learn more about me as a game designer, check our my Patreon page. If you’d like to get notified when the game comes out, shoot me an email at [email protected]

“This is not a coincidence because nothing is a coincidence” the RPG.

probablybadrpgideas:

Warhammer 40k but every time a piece dies you have to write a short story about its grieving family.

(yes Necrons, Tyranids and Daemons have families, they were all stood just to the left in all the stories)

cetaceanhandiwork:

thinking about pokemon glitch sorcery again

for instance how fucked-uply appropriate it is that the single unavoidable side effect of using 8F for code injection is that it erases your name

not, like, replaces it with gibberish, just straight-up erases it, and that’s the only side effect if you know what you’re doing

I mean, burning away your name as part of a powerful magic ritual is something I’d expect someone to come up with on purpose

Hello Quantum serves up puzzles with a purpose Can a puzzle game help make quantum computing less pu

Hello Quantum serves up puzzles with a purpose

Can a puzzle game help make quantum computing less puzzling? Find out for yourself by playing Hello Quantum, a mobile game designed to teach introductory principles of quantum computing. Players can explore the building blocks of quantum mechanics through puzzles, then toggle between playing the game and exploring the IBM Q Experience. Quantum computing has always been fascinating, but Hello Quantum goes the distance to make it fun.

See if you have what it takes to master Hello Quantum ->


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Who’s gaming with their valentine today?

Who’s gaming with their valentine today?


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