Greetings stranger! If you're here to find out more about me, then I'll let you know fantasy, sci-fi, comics (Marvel), board games, and table top RPGs are my thing. Beyond that I am not sure how to help you, but feel free to check out my favorites if you wish. See you around!
Keep playing until you find a group that matches your play style. Another option is to get the gear, find people, and run a game. 3/
Some are better than others. There are also online options such as Roll20. 2/
While it can be nerve racking/awkward, comic book/game shops usually have nights for it with people who will want to teach you. 1/
It's a gazebo.
Birdemic is upon us!
This gets me every time. First time I saw, I couldn't breathe.
Welcome to the uncanny valley.
Hope this helps, and happy future adventuring!
Puffin Forest has some decent stories. Above all, take the time to find the right group, as that can make or break a game. 3/
If you want to learn about the game, check out some YouTube channels: Nerdarchy, ProJared, Geek and Sundry, Great GM/Players are good. 2/
Gaming stores have nights for it, and there are also online options, roll20 for instance. 1/
I'm seeing it tomorrow night. I will join the fight in trying to prevent spoilers.
When the party fails their perception checks.
He sounds like a fun player.
Give 'em the ol' razzle dazzle.
Assassin's Creed
"...because to do otherwise would be the same as claiming these prejudices never existed." Love that last line.
Creepy.
Last I heard, Don Bluth was trying to get a Dragons Lair movie going, but I haven't heard much beyond that.
Let's go drive cars again.
To be honest, it's not hard to be a better father than Goku. The first requirement is to be alive.
And the award for best GM goes to...OP! Honestly this looks amazing, nicely done.
Not seeing the logo, I legit thought this was some dude riding something, so I was confused when it started flying.
I... I never thought about it like that.
*wimpering* Why don't you tell them about it.