Hello. I'm a game designer from Sweden. I will use this page to criticise and share my own Lame Games. I will also post images and texts etc. that I find interesting or created myself. If I post a piece of work not made by me I'll do my best to find a source, which isn't always an easy task, so please bear with me. Anyways, I hope you'll find my blog enjoyable, and don't be afraid to message me if you have a question or a suggestion for a really lame game I can criticise.
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At the grave of an insurgent, 1877 - oil on canvas. ― Władysław Rossowski (Polish, 1857-1923)
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baba booey is still one of the class A vocal stims
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In a double-blind study, 53 of the 136 surveyed wigan residents were not able to tell it apart from gravy, while another 79 participants described it as "different, but just as good"
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Hrothgar stands guard (David Sutherland from "Damage Permanency or How Hrothgar One-Ear Got His Name" by James M Ward, Dragon 23, TSR, March 1979) The article included 2 pages of tables and explanations for permanently lowering a character's attributes or abilities after being reduced to 1 or 2 hit points. It also included a long editor's note, presumably by Dragon editor Tim Kask, stating that this might be applicable to some games line Metamorphosis Alpha or Gamma World but not to D&D or AD&D where hit points represent a combination of many factors, not simply flesh being injured. For similar reasons Gary Gygax was on record as opposing permanent damage, critical hits, or critical fumbles in D&D/AD&D.
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Elric of Melnibone Limited Edition Portfolio by Two Man Horse (1977, Dark Eagle). Art by Bob Gould.
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Ral Partha's 1996 catalog featured Larry Elmore's box art for miniature set 10-311 "The Warband," with figures sculpted by James Johnson and painted by David Hoppock

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Wall mosaic from the Mosque of Al Burdayni in Cairo, produced in the 17th century. Via.
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Finished DOOM 1 & 2, here are some drawings to celebrate it. I wanted to keep him short. It's a bit sad they made him so tall in the post 2016 games. Honestly I myself do draw people very tall on average, I guess it's just more fun, but sometimes we must make sacrifices for the things we love (manlets)
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