Secret Passages #3: An Old School RPG and Oldhammer Magazine

A project in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK by James Hoare
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Packed with interviews and illustrations, this is the third issue of a new zine exploring the tabletop games that raised us.
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Dates: Nov 26th -> Dec 26th (30 days)
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December 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
This is just a quick note to say Merry Christmas. Whatever form it takes, I hope it’s restful. Thank you so much for all your support this year. We didn’t get out as many issues of Secret Passages as I hoped, but we tried a bunch of new things,... (Read More)

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December 22nd - via: kickstarter.com
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