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Hi, kumada1, thank you for organizing the Review Something TTRPG Bundle. 

While I have certainly reviewed a few games in the past (unfortunately I used Itch's own Rate this game functionality most of the time, I should probably fix that,) I feel like this calls for some dedicated effort (and I need to make this effort public, so there's some accountability.) With that in mind here are the rules:

  • There are 16 days left until the Summer Solstice, so I will review 16 entries before midnight on 21.06.2026 GMT
    • This also happens to be half of them, which I find satisfying.
  • Every Sunday midnight, the appropriate amount of entries must be reviewed. In other words:
    • 2 reviews at 2026/06/07T00:00:00 UTC+0
    • 9 reviews at 2026/06/14T00:00:00 UTC+0
    • 16 reviews at 2026/06/21T00:00:00 UTC+0
  • I will start with this one, but the next 15 will be picked randomly.
  • Each review must:
    • Be at least 100 words long
      • While 100 words is nothing, it does mean that "Eh, it's arright" doesn't count as a review.
    • Be posted as a comment to the entry's page
    • Be the result of reading either the entire entry, or no less than 100 pages.
      • I know this is impossible to verify
    • Include a rating between 0 and 10, or a disclaimer that I don't feel qualified to rate the entry.
      • Generally this should be matched by me giving the game the appropriate star rating.

Feel free to call me out, if you see me slacking.

Whoah, that's a heck of a challenge. Good luck! I'll be rooting for you!

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It looks like I got caught in a trap of my own making.

While I have read 100 pages of strays, I really like what I'm reading and want to continue. But I also want to have 2 reviews out in 6 hours' time. I guess I'll have to skim the rest of the sections for now, so I have some knowledge of them, and do an update of the review after the solstice.

Yeah, that challenge is way harder with longer books. I would've taken one look at Strays' pagecount and set it aside for a different occasion.