The d66 Deck is a versatile set of 72 cards that can fill in for dice and provide all sorts of inspiration!
Each card gives you the equivalent of a roll of two six-sided dice, presented as dice icons, the sum of the numbers, and the results of a tens-and-ones roll. It has two sets of 36 cards, providing the probability spread of 2d6 twice over.
Each card has a unique icon to use as a source of inspiration.
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i.hate.everyone is a tasteless party card game, allegedly about social media attention whoring, but mostly about trying to make your friends laugh by coming up with the most hilariously atrocious phrase to fit the current question or fill-in-the-blank. Guaranteed* to provide hours of fun!**
3-8 Players
30+ Minutes
Ages 16+ (at least)
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Five-Card Fictions decks give you a set of 52 cards that tell stories through endless combinations. Play alone or with friends, letting strange little stories unfold. Play five cards and see a little story, or play a more complex game alone or with friends.
This new installment is an introduction to the world of Pix, which will be the setting of an upcoming RPG of the same name.... [click here for more]
Raspberry Heaven is a heartwarming freeform RPG of everyday life as a high school girl. It draws inspiration from 4-panel slice of life manga like Azumanga Daioh and Hidamari Sketch. The game helps you play out a variety of scenes from everyday life with a set of premade characters. Get together with a few friends, and in 30 minutes or more you can experience your own funny and heartwarming... [click here for more]
For years the major movie studios had things just totally locked up, and no one else could get movies into theaters. In 1948 an antitrust case changed all that, and independents rushed to make movies to sell to theater operators hoping to bring in a new generation of teens. Movies could be low-budget fun, and lots of film-makers dove in headfirst.
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