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June 11, 2012

I haven’t even finished reading this article yet, but this paragraph stopped me in my tracks with its pure awesome:

“While ZombiU is played primarily in a first-person view, there is no central protagonist; each time you play a random character is generated for you. When you die, that character becomes a zombie, and you are placed in control of another survivor who can then hunt down your past self and reclaim your gear.”

Brilliant. Holy crap brilliant.

The PA Report – The screen is your weapon: hands on with ZombiU for the Wii U

The power of the Wii U lies in the hardware’s ability to share information and interactions with the player through its tablet-style controller. The large screen of the Wii U controller can show data, but the player’s attention is now split between the television and the screen in their hands. That’…

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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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