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Episode 3 - Lou Has a Baby...Maybe?

Join us again as we decide on whether the Jaagsvolkk, one of the races in the Elements RPG, are t...

An episode of the We're Making a Game...Maybe?! podcast, hosted by Pink Pineapple Games, titled "Episode 3 - Lou Has a Baby...Maybe?" was published on December 13, 2018 and runs 20 minutes.

December 13, 2018 ·20m · We're Making a Game...Maybe?!

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Join us again as we decide on whether the Jaagsvolkk, one of the races in the Elements RPG, are the most stereotypical scientists...maybe? Think "firstly" is not a real world? Make sure to let us know by chatting to us via our: -Blog: pinkpineapplegames.wordpress.com -Facebook: facebook.com/PinkPineappleGames/ -Twitter:PinkPineappleG1 -and potentially other places...maybe?

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Join us again as we decide on whether the Jaagsvolkk, one of the races in the Elements RPG, are the most stereotypical scientists...maybe? Think "firstly" is not a real world? Make sure to let us know by chatting to us via our: -Blog: pinkpineapplegames.wordpress.com -Facebook: facebook.com/PinkPineappleGames/ -Twitter:PinkPineappleG1 -and potentially other places...maybe?
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