One of the megagames I most regret missing out on was By The Grace of God by Ed Silverstone. Luckily for me, he put it on for Pennine Megagames at …
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I’ve just got back from a magical trip to one of the most beautiful cities I’ve ever been to. My top three cities previously were, in order, New York City, …
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Pirates are a really good megagame theme, as it turns out. I spent Saturday at Blood And Thunder, the latest run of Jim Wallman’s pirate megagame, and it was an …
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I looooooooove escape rooms. I loved the mobile games, and the first time I heard of their existence, when I was down in London, I knew I’d be obsessed. I’ve …
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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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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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Yes, on my blogger photo shoot, I genuinely got a picture taken with a dragon for precisely this blog post… Last month, I pitched two games for next year’s Pennine …
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I don’t think there’s any historical setting which is more ridiculously accessible than that of pirates. Even if you don’t know the name of a single real pirate, or the …
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Okay, so I’ve kind of fallen off the food blogger wagon. I’ve been concentrating a lot on megagames, events around Leeds and my holiday to Lisbon. But no more! I’m …