We did, yeah! These were our seats for that one.
We did, yeah! These were our seats for that one.
Now, who the heck would have said that? Must have been a wild bunch.
Brandon Tanevβs Kraken Team Photo
Our seats for WrestleDream.
Where are your seats?
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Steps 2 and 3.
Iβve never played the game, but Iβd like to learn!
Got myself to a point where the eyes areβ¦good enough!
Hanging some art in the art space.
The one I got was from Green Stuff World, it was an impulse buy with other stuff, so there may be better options out there! www.greenstuffworld.com/en/light-box...
Got myself a little light box for taking pics of my minis.
Just seeing this now, but yeah I got tickets to both.
A garage gym with power rack, weight bench, and various other accessories.
Ironforge, we meet again.
Yup!
It was rad!
Stranger Things board game, the miniatures of Lucas and Hopper face off against a miniature Demogorgon.
Officially played a game at Gen Con! We lost bad, but had lots of fun! @robdaviau.bsky.social
Gonna be at Gen Con.
Itβs possible! You can do it!
Bluesky is dope because it lets everybody obsess about their follower counts again. π€©
Who out here is Zettlekasten-ing?
There is no way in hell I am calling them βskeetsβ π
White privilege.
Unlike Kurosawa, I had to repost this 3 times to get it right.
Image reads "I once asked Akira Kurosawa why he had chosen to frame a shot in Ran a particular way. His answer was that if he's panned the camera one inch to the left, the Sony factory would be sitting there exposed, and if he'd panned an inch to the right, we would see the airport - neither of which belonged in a period movie. Only the person who's made the movie knows what goes into the decisions that result in any piece of work. They can be anything from budget requirements to divine inspiration."
This excerpt from Lumetβs Making Movies sums up a lot of game design in a way that most folks rarely talk about. #BoardGameBluesky
Just might.
Iβm thinking about writing a book.
Best part is that we can call these tweets now.
I love Minecraft. Tried Lego and it was alright but didnβt hook me.
Every once in a while I have to remind myself that to game players, how games get made and sold is the most inscrutable sorcery on God's green earth.