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DI6DENT #2 : La fin des complexes ?

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6d6
Le match : Poulpe vs. Pulp, le Mythe ou la Terre Creuse ?
à table : méli-mélo de tentacules à picorer / la pan bagnat 
Critix – le comic-strip qui pique
Y'a pas que le jdr dans la vie : Emmanuel Gharbi, Positive ID
Retro : 1984
Rôle over the world : l'Espagne, Tras los Montes
A froid : Metal Adventures (chronique + aide de jeu et scénario officiel)

Une étoile nouvelle

- aide de jeu officielle : la Flotte Lagalla

- scénario officiel : Réquisition

Sur un plateau
JDRA : Les Livres de l'Ours
De MJ à MJ :

Envie de tuer ?

- aide de jeu Tenga officielle : Le Petit Peuple de la Nuit

Porte, Monstre, Histoire : le donjon, espace ludique et narratif

Pizza Froide et Coca Tiède (comic-strip)
PLAY : Eauvive/Eaumorte (setting med-fan compatible Pathfinder)
Les Monstres de Couzeix (scénario officiel La Brigade Chimérique)
Infection : phase 2 (campagne générique survival horror, suite et fin)

 

THEMA : la Fin des Complexes ?
Les Lois de Laws : interview de Robin D. Laws
Panorama : les jeux qui vous décollent la pulpe !
Les Objets du Culte : présentez armes !
Les Indiscrétions de Rafael Colombeau : interview Bloodlust
Histoire de jouer
Inspi : Mission Terre
Inspi : Sucker Punch
Purification Point (scénario générique western adaptable à Deadlands)
La Femme aux Deux Visages (scénario générique Belle Epoque / Grand Guignol)

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