Monthly Archives: November 2006

Indie Game Review #2: Drowning & Falling (Bully Pulpit Games)

Drowning & Falling is, essentially, a joke. Luckily, it’s a good one: since all old-school RPGs have rules for drowning and falling, what if there was a game where avoiding either fate was the focus of the adventuring? When I … Continue reading

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Darkness, Tell Us (Richard Laymon)

There’s not really much more to say about this one. Horny teenagers follow the advice of a Ouija board hoping to find “LOOT”. Slayings ensue. No great big twist ending, either. Kind of sub-standard for a Laymon, and really really … Continue reading

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Five Novels (F. Paul Wilson)

The same friend who got me reading Richard Laymon is a big fan of F. Paul Wilson’s “Repairman Jack” books. They sounded pretty good, so I decided to drop by Half Price Books and pick some up. They only had … Continue reading

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