This is a French gaming table.
The plan was to play Dungeon World, but we had a few things to vanquish first. I must say we all fought valiantly. It took us an hour to make enough space for character sheets and dice 🙂
This is a French gaming table.
This is a French gaming table.
The plan was to play Dungeon World, but we had a few things to vanquish first. I must say we all fought valiantly. It took us an hour to make enough space for character sheets and dice 🙂
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I wish I’d taken a picture of our game last night for contrast. Four packets of crisps (or chips if you will) in a rugby club bar!
In style! Love it.
Excellent!
Sweet memories of my student Trappist and chips belgian games…
Well I still do the Trappist, anyway!
Yay, cheese rules 🙂
So much classier than Mountain Dew & Doritos.
Much classier, indeed. That is exactly what I hoped a French gaming table looked like. I am going to need to up my game, so to speak.
It’s not always as good. It certainly wasn’t when I was in college… And here in Ireland, the poshness of the table varies strongly depending on who’s been home last 😉
French propaganda 🙂
Hobgoblin beer, very appropriate!
Hobgoblin is becoming a tradition at our Dungeon World table 🙂
If that’s French propaganda, it works!!!