“You have to decide.” It had all come down to this moment. I couldn’t play both sides off against each other any more. The finale was coming, like it …
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ICYMI, my past month has been taken over by an immersive gaming/theatre experience called The Lucky Ones. Leeds-based company Riptide invited me to take part in a performance that swept …
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I’m currently in the process of writing my third megagame. It’s the second sequel to Everybody Dies. I’m also in the process of writing about four other games. I won’t …
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It only started 15 days ago. I almost can’t believe it. A phenomenon that has taken my life by storm, that has occupied my every waking moment… it’s called The …
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I had a different blog post planned for today. But since it’s International Women’s Day, I had to finally publish this one, didn’t I? Let me start off with the …
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With two megagames under my belt already this year, I’m excitedly looking ahead to the rest of the 2018 calendar. With the announcement of the Autumn Megagame Makers calendar, I …
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Inspired by a recent thread in the Megagame Makers Facebook group, I present the best unlikely games to not have graced our gaming calendar yet. With some suggestions from the …
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Tis the season for disturbing gameplay, apparently. After last month when I played the Cheka, the brutal Bolshevik secret police, last weekend I ended up on Saddam Hussein’s council.
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Sometimes at megagames, you play characters with whom you identify completely. They are you, but in another life. And sometimes you’re heading up the secret police for the Soviets during …
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Sci-fi is very in fashion at megagames at the moment. I attended the amazing Crisis in Elysium last month. We had four sci-fi games pitched for the Pennines 2018 Calendar …