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One-page games are good for /tg/ because their entire ruleset can fit into a single image. When printed, the whole game will fit on a single sheet of letter-sized (USA) or A4 (the rest of the world) paper without using stupid eyestrain-small fonts. Almost every one-page game is free<sup>1</sup> or [[wikipedia:Creative Commons|Creative Commons]] licensed. | One-page games are good for /tg/ because their entire ruleset can fit into a single image. When printed, the whole game will fit on a single sheet of letter-sized (USA) or A4 (the rest of the world) paper without using stupid eyestrain-small fonts. Almost every one-page game is free<sup>1</sup> or [[wikipedia:Creative Commons|Creative Commons]] licensed. | ||
<small>1: Which is important since /tg/ would never | <small>1: Which is important since /tg/ would never scan books and hand out free copies. *cough*</small> | ||
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Revision as of 16:10, 2 August 2020
One-page games are good for /tg/ because their entire ruleset can fit into a single image. When printed, the whole game will fit on a single sheet of letter-sized (USA) or A4 (the rest of the world) paper without using stupid eyestrain-small fonts. Almost every one-page game is free1 or Creative Commons licensed.
1: Which is important since /tg/ would never scan books and hand out free copies. *cough*
Pages in category "One-page Games"
The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.