The only number string I have comprehended so far.
For the sake of the old people , please provide translations.
Also to reference B&B... heh...heh, heh, heh
On the basis of what I have played the most, in no particular order, Marc Miller, Sandy Petersen, Ken St Andre, Monte Cook, Robin Laws.
In terms of who has made me rethink how I play and run games, Robin Laws.
Hi, I have added some non Wizards 4e material from the Quintessential series to my ebay listings, as well as the Core rulebook for the Lord of the Rings Decipher RPG. More to follow as and when ebay uploads my listings (so painful...)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/usr/kenjustu
There were a small number of non -John Cleese comedians in the UK, but I don't think we have any now - well Frankie Boyle, but he's Scottish.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_of_the_Summer_Wine
I would just aver, that as someone who edited and supported a fanzine in the wake of the Shipman scandal, that I don't 'give up easily'. However, given the steps taken by WS, I am redeploying my energy elsewhere, as I have a more direct outlet for it.
T&T is a great game. Continue to enjoy.
Gloomhaven (as you say, a dungeon crawler board game) does something like this.
I would definitely be up for something like this; but might be too much mechanics for many RPers.
I like what you have done there, and it definitely has that 'could have been made in the 70's' feel in a good way, but it's not pick up and play with your other materials, while M!M! is, IMO.
Surely that's handled at a roleplay level - never quite trusted by humans or elves, but liked despite the prejudice. If you want to go with that flavour text.
So , not wanting to create cross board drama (because there isn't really drama at the Trollbridge as such) but pubbers may, or may not be aware that Webbed Sphere, the holders of Ken St Andre's original roleplaying game have withdrawn the agreement for 3rd party publishers to produce material...