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The Game That Should Not Be!

From John Tynes' blog comes some horrifying news - there's to be a d20-based roleplaying game based on John Norman's Gor books. Just what the roleplaying hobby needs! What next? Steam Tunnel Live Roleplaying?

Ginger sums it up quite well:

In fact, I'm all for seeing who has and uses d20 Gor, because it's a clear marker of who not to game with for me.

The sad thing is, there are people out there who'd buy this drek.

Posted by TimHall at December 07, 2002 06:11 PM | TrackBack
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