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    Seeking other Deathnet mini-game fans

    For the uninitiated I should note that Keith Baker is the author of the Deathnet article, which was published just before Mr. Baker rose to worldwide fame with the Eberron Campaign Setting. Well that's the thing, Mr. Baker. I haven't actually played it yet. I will play it one day--hopefully...
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    Seeking other Deathnet mini-game fans

    Here's the blurb from Paizo: The setting is a vast virtual reality system developed to support all kinds of video games, from arcade to first-person shooter to roleplaying. The PCs are characters from any of these games. Imagine playing Pacman as a PC or Duke Nukem or your favorite character...
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    Seeking other Deathnet mini-game fans

    *bump* Wow, is it possible that no one ever before or ever after has played this game...?
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    Did I discover the Left Wing and Right Wing of D&D gaming styles?

    When I make a new campaign setting, I try to create the big idea behind the world first and build everything else around that. That can lead--but not necessarily--to a one-demensional kind of place and the place can be very restrictive about what kinds of classes and races exist and how much...
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    Seeking other Deathnet mini-game fans

    I was flipping through an old Dungeon/Polyhedron issue (105/164, December 2003) the other day and I stumbled across Deathnet, a d20 mini-game of "high-res adventure". I am intrigued by the versatility of the setting, excited by the potential for non-stop action, and completely gaga over the...
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