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    Grand Strategy Project Caesar - Paradox Tinto's New Game

    A new subforum and weekly developer diaries has appeared over at Paradox's forums, constituting a soft announcement of their newest game: Project Caesar. We'll only get more information as time progresses, so I feel a new thread is warranted. For the uninitiated: - Paradox Tinto is a studio...
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    Incremental Factory - Autism Simulator

    Here's a game for those of you who like factorio, but wish you could get rid of the graphics and focus more closely on the numbers. Pictures and images get in the way of the pure autistic enjoyment of numbers. You can play it for free here currently. The developer originally had released it...
  3. Drop Duck

    Decline D20 is terrible so where are the 2D6 CRPGs?

    TL;DR: See the title, where are the CRPGs with 2D6 systems and low numbers? Old school isn't 2ed ADnD. I want to escape the tyranny of the icosahedron. --- Having gotten some time off this Christmas I have finally managed to get some time into the new Pathfinder game and what strikes me is...

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