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TTRPGs for Trans Rights in Florida - 505 games for minimum $5 donation; if you donate $10 or more,
Action Fiction have a special gift for our supporters! Donate to the TTRPGS for Trans Rights in Florida at 10$ or above, and they'll send you a PDF copy of the 100% queer led, and queer-designed 5e supplement "Monsters of Murka: Chromatic Gamut."


Proceeds go to Zebra Youth and Transinclusive Group. TIG is also a recipient of this year's Florida AIDS Walk, and as such, funds donated through this bundle will be matched by the AIDS Walk, up to $500,000.

Chaosium is also offering a copy of Alone Against the Dark (solo rules for Call of Cthulhu) to anyone who donates; it takes a special form because they're not putting their stuff on itch.io.

Bundle is available for another 24 days, so until April 7 or so. (Plus or minus a few hours for time zones.)

Notable games:
* Wanderhome (Original system)
* Thirsty Sword Lesbians (PBTA)
* The Fae Team (review) (Lasers & Feelings)
* Dear Great Cthulhu, PLEASE Stop Giving Me Superpowers! (No dice, no masters)
* Boondock Cartomancy (PBTA)

Also swarms of 1-2 page solo TTRPGs, which I love, but are too numerous to list.
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Now that we've had time to play (...and possibly, time to forget why we played and lose track of time because of NaNoWriMo), let's talk!

This month's megabundle game was/is (for another week) A Short Hike (itch.io version), "a little exploration game about hiking up a mountain."

Here are some potential questions to discuss, but you're not required to answer any of them. Feel free to make up your own questions and answer those, or just talk about what caught your attention.

The penguin protagonist of A Short Hike1. What did you think this game was going to be, before you played it? What was surprising about it?

2. How far did you get in the game? Do you want to play more?

3. What was the central focus of the game, and what was on the sidelines? How did the sidelined parts support or detract from the central focus?

4. What kind of worldbuilding does it have? What questions about the setting were left unanswered?

5. Did you particularly like or dislike any of the characters?

6. What parts were most frustrating? What parts were most fun?

7. Did you use a keyboard, a controller, or both? How do you think that affected the game?
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