The Lady of Pain from Planescape AD&D 2nd Ed campaign setting. Sculpted on rusted brass. pic.twitter.com/YigL2XQGMs— D&D in the World (@DNDCollecting) August 14, 2018
New exercise craze. VR katamari damacy. You could use the controllers for locomotion, but extra points if you have one of those inflatable spheres on rollers synced to the game. I’ve thought this through. I gots ideas. pic.twitter.com/efL3Rz2SNA— RyanLangDraws👹 (@osiristheory) August 10, 2018
a new edition of Myst but all the puzzles are just different hotel-room shower controls— jon klassen (@burstofbeaden) July 26, 2018
It's finally possible to make Bowser fall down into the lava. #jellymario #webgl #gamedev https://t.co/X3NY9G3RX6 pic.twitter.com/787D3KkfA3— Stefan (@schteppe) August 12, 2018
I find their system of marking murderous players particularly suspect. Tibia, one of the older MMORPGs, used to mark players who killed 3+ players with red skulls, and if they died they'd lose all their items forever. Players loved the skulls, wore them as badges of honor/skill.— capybard (@tinvagabond) August 12, 2018
Your fire-mage friend has a spell that lets him read any book that was ever burned, which is a really cool idea.
— Tom Francis (@Pentadact) August 12, 2018