On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 8:16 AM, Nick Huggins <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> >
> > To be fair, there was more than $20 worth of good stuff in there. And
> > a whole pile of rubbish. :)
> >
>
> Hate to agree with Brian, but yeah - and the sneaky marketting worked on me
> too. I've
> become something of a fan of Fat Dragon Games' E-Z Dungeon and Dragonshire
> 3D
> scenery-made-out-of-cardboard.
>
> That wrestling RPG, though? Yikes :(
>

Piledrivers and Powerbombs? I playtested that! Though I prefer Contenders,
his boxing game. ;)

But between all the indie games I'm familiar with, like P&P, 3:16, Beast
Hunters and Labyrinths & Lycanthropes, you've got at least a hundred quid of
immensely playable stuff. I'm never going to use 'd66 Ship Names 2', but I'm
pleased the author put that forward for inclusion.

It's not really about the stuff. Like Penny Arcade's Childs Play project,
it's nice to point to something charitable and constructive our hobby has
done.

Joe.


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