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This program has enormous potential for online role playing and wargames, and it seems to be more complete than [[DERP]].
This program has enormous potential for online role playing and wargames, and it seems to be more complete than [[DERP]].
The turnout of casual players is rather.. Low. And the servers you usually find here are initiated by friends who wanted to play together but want to keep assholes out by using passwords. Passwords '''you''' don't know!
So! In an effort to get at least some kind of /tg/ playerbase, we shall use this page to keep track of our own wandering "enthusiasts" and their passwords!
*'''Dan's Table''', pass: slab
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Key bindings are found by pressing ?. Eurofags will notice this won't work. They have to press '.


== External Links ==
== External Links ==


* [http://www.wolfire.com/desperate-gods The homepage of Desperate Gods], with a demo video, installers for Windows and Macintosh PCs, and a link to the source code.
* [http://www.wolfire.com/desperate-gods The homepage of Desperate Gods], with a demo video, installers for Windows and Macintosh PCs, and a link to the source code.

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Desperate Gods was intended to be an open source board game built with Unity; it is that, but it's also a perfect complete tabletop simulator created by accident. The game is designed to use absolutely no automation, so as to maximize immersion; players use the mouse and keyboard commands to pick up and roll physical dice, draw, flip, and rotate cards, move their game pieces, and even enforce the rules, all manually.

This program has enormous potential for online role playing and wargames, and it seems to be more complete than DERP.

The turnout of casual players is rather.. Low. And the servers you usually find here are initiated by friends who wanted to play together but want to keep assholes out by using passwords. Passwords you don't know!

So! In an effort to get at least some kind of /tg/ playerbase, we shall use this page to keep track of our own wandering "enthusiasts" and their passwords!

  • Dan's Table, pass: slab


For the love of-

Key bindings are found by pressing ?. Eurofags will notice this won't work. They have to press '.


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