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Judging A Game Before You Play

An episode of the Playing It Wrong podcast, hosted by C. Thorin, titled "Judging A Game Before You Play" was published on April 12, 2020 and runs 10 minutes.

April 12, 2020 ·10m · Playing It Wrong

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What can turn off a game before you even buy it, read it, or play it?  My big two things are character sheets and the community around the game. And I know this is a short episode but hey things are crazy and I'm trying to get back into some normal habits.  And it's a shorter episode than normal. But we're getting things back on track. And remember. Roll dice. Kill monsters. Take their stuff. And have fun. Thanks for listening

What can turn off a game before you even buy it, read it, or play it?  My big two things are character sheets and the community around the game. And I know this is a short episode but hey things are crazy and I'm trying to get back into some normal habits.  And it's a shorter episode than normal. But we're getting things back on track.

And remember. Roll dice. Kill monsters. Take their stuff. And have fun.

Thanks for listening

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