Monday, 26 April, 2010

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Game Night, Chapter Twenty Four (An Attempted Reformation)

Chapter Twenty Four of Game Night is now up. Hill has rescued his comrades. Will they fair better on the second attempt to save the world? Read on...

And if you haven't yet checked out Chapter One, then you can find that first instalment here.

What is Game Night? Well it's Jonny Nexus' novel of six gods roleplaying, very badly, with the mortal realm below. It was nominated for an ENnie award and has sold pretty well, but it's been out two years now and he wanted to let it out into the wild. So they (Jonny, his publisher James Wallis, and Morrus of EN World) are publishing the whole novel, for free, in twenty six weekly instalments.

Want to know more? Well this is what EN World's own Teflon Billy and Crothian said about it:




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