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Tag Archives: Potter-ville
Potter-ville – House Rules, part 1
Every version of Cortex Plus does such a tremendous job of capturing the feel of the licenses, from mechanics simulating literary and dramatic devices through to the naming structures and conventions. For Harry Potter, we have the four Houses of … Continue reading
Small Spells – A Discussion of Scope for “Potter-ville”
From small spells do mighty enchanters grow. So Harry Potter was the winner of the recent poll I held deciding on the next Cortex Plus project (although it was tied with Battlestar at one point, so that may well be … Continue reading
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Tagged Cortex Plus, game design, Potter-ville, Small Spells, Smallville
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