A collection of must-read roleplaying and lyric games
Every Kind Of Touch captures intimacy perfectly. Reading it, playing it, feels special, feels intimate, feels safe. Otherness is central to my work and to my understanding of the world, and Every Kind Of Touch is right there to show you Otherness in intimacy- that it exists, and that it's important.
In one page, Sol redefines what it is to write an RPG rulebook
Fight Truck reappropriates violence - both perpetuating and receiving - into an empowering act, an escape from the strictures of cisheterosexist and statist society and is absolutely necessary.
I think this game is what really set me on to the power of LARP and physical action in roleplaying games, beyond the rather regressive strictures of boffer LARP that seems to dominate the notion of it. This game is also deeply emotive and important. Dealing with death is hard and our (British and American) cultures are bad at dealing with it- this, if not everything, at least provides a way.
Annihilation as a book changed me. An Annihilation Fangame understands Annihilation, understands queerness, understands the other such a powerful way. It will affect you.
This is perhaps the most groundbreaking piece of art I've ever seen. It will change how you see games