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The Gazebo - Issue #1

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the gazebo

taking the pulse of the gaming scene

issue 1

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the hunting party

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Wayne O Connor Illustrations

To view more work and news on upcoming exhibitions check out:

www.pyramidlagota.deviantart.com/www.facebook.com/WayneOConnorillustration

For Prints and Commissions: [email protected]

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The Gazebo’s History of Gaming

by Brian Nisbet

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The Watcher has his own dice pool, called the Doom Pool

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"VtM connected with me as a role-playing experience unlike the other RPGs."

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"...creepy Soviet stylee spider-headed humanoids that patrol the depths of a chasm in the mind."

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"Psychosomatic stress can actually kill you, who knew?"

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steampunk rpgs top fiveby james ‘grey’ lloyd-jones

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"We are working with a number of other designers and companies topublish and publish and distribute their games as well as working on developing

our own titles."

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"...RPG gaming as a storytelling medium, as an art form."

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"When writing a background, keep in mind that its only purpose is so that the game can be played – not to explain

every last detail of history."

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"The Lorien Trust ... helps to address some of the issues found in

theatre LARPs and has some really great solutions to immersion."

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"Winning usually comes down to taking the right risks at the right

time, making it a fun challenge."

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"...I’ve come up with a few techniques so one can ensure there will

be a consistent playgroup."

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"It's everything Duke Nukem' Forever tried but failed to be"

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"You'll encounter some fantastic

artwork and cleverly designed enemies, and beat the snot out

of both"

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"First and foremost, this movie grabs hold of its Steampunk concept

with both hands and does not let go."

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"The most striking thing about this book is this rich and varied

world the two creators have conjured."

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