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11 Apr 2004 @ 19:52
Below are a few questions from Utima IV: Quest of the Avatar, an outdated (but goodie) RPG game of old. You are asked to make choices. There are no good ones, but you must choose one good over another. More >
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7 Apr 2004 @ 17:06
Tropico - Mucho Macho challenges you to build up the economy of your own little tropical island—as either a benevolent leader or a ruthless dictator:
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31 Mar 2004 @ 19:14
What can change the nature of a man?
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8 Feb 2004 @ 01:56
Art: Bruce Jensen ©
Go is a ballet of complementary patterns intertwining across the board.
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25 Jan 2004 @ 02:17
Unlike most games which require players to focus their efforts trying to bankrupt someone or destroy their armies, and basically try and get rid of one another, here are a couple of unusual games in which players must work together if they are to survive — there are no individual winners, all players win or all players lose: More >
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29 Sep 2003 @ 10:38
The Observation Deck is kind of like an I Ching for writers. At an impasse in your essay or novel? Looking for a new approach or even merely a warm-up exercise? Simply pluck a card from the deck, refer to the appropriate section in the accompanying book, and go with it. More >
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21 Sep 2003 @ 23:56

This is a hypertext version of an Advanced Dungeons and Dragons tournament module written by Bradley Bush and Brian Yap for Arcanacon VIII. More >
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4 Jun 2003 @ 10:01
Spell to free oneself from excessive computer enchantment
---Ian Lurking Bear (1996)
Many good folk have found themselves ensnared in a growing web of computer generated artifice and glamoury. While computers are sometimes a useful tool, one must take care to have a healthy relationship with them. If you have found that they seem to be draining your time and energy away, or slowly invading your soul, then this spell is for you. If you are seeing pixels, icons, and dialog boxes in your dreams, it may already be too late, but give this spell a try anyway. More >
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26 Apr 2003 @ 19:01
How exiting! An entry about chess.
R U Game?
What do you mean Chess is not Creative Writing? Have you ever taken a good look at a Chess game's transcript?
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nc6
3. Bb5 Nf6
4. o-o Nxe4
5. d4! Nd6
6. d4xe5 Nxb5 More >
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