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March 16, 2012

Funny article, but:

“This was our first time really making an independent game with nobody looking over our shoulder. And every time we were worried we might have gone too far, Ubisoft would say, you know, ‘Go for it. Whatever you want to do.'”

Sorry guys, but I do not think the word “independent” means what you think it means.

What the F#@K?: Why Ubisoft wanted Demiurge to drop many F-bombs

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Delta Green: The Labyrinth

My most recent TRPG project is Delta Green: The Labyrinth, winner of the Gold ENnie Award for Best Supplement of 2020.

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