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How do you define an OSR game?

Started by Archangel Fascist, July 23, 2013, 01:51:39 AM

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jeff37923

Quote from: TristramEvans;675484

This would be the first story game to identify itself as an rpg. Ultimately is a drinking game that largely parodies RPGs.

Now this I have seen before and I never saw it as a RPG parody, but as you said, a drinking game of storytelling.
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Phillip

Like games, eh? Saynomore, saynomore, squire! A certain trademark, you know what I mean, eh, no need to say it, a nudge is as good as a wink to a blind bat, righto?
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