@Taskerland @sbszine The version of Mansions of Madness I played had a computer component which told you how to rearrange the board, how monsters moved or acted, etc. Really, all the physical props like the cards and character tokens and even the board itself were vestigial, but it still seemed like an awful lot of fiddling around with props
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LB: I’m not comfortable with the use of “degenerates”, but it certainly suggests the Anime Awards - if they’re unable to let even some of those other popular shows get a win - is of no interest to me, if not a warning of what to avoidLB: I’m not comfortable with the use of “degenerates”, but it certainly suggests the Anime Awards - if they’re unable to let even some of those other popular shows get a win - is of no interest to me, if not a warning of what to avoid