The Ladybird book collection is entirely the work of Mrs Shep (and I'm assured she has enough boxfulls to -- mathematically, at least -- fill this wall). This nicely takes the heat off the number of board game shelves that I currently have in the house... 😜.
I've never played Pit... but yes, I can see some parallels.
Never played Pit? I’m surprised to read that. It can be VERY chaotic, but a ton of fun with the right group. And , around here at least, readily available at the charity shops. A worthwhile cheap investment if you get the opportunity.
Hi John, yes - I’ve finally made my way here. It’s taken me far too long to get an account organised to read yours and Nick’s entries in particular.
Great to read your insights on review copies and, I can confirm a couple of months down the line, that I absolutely made the right decision.
Writing as a hobby should be a joyful pastime and I’m happy to have stopped something that just hinted at being less than that.
That said, they were good to work with and I’d recommend anyone interested in getting in touch with Zatu and giving it a go! 😊
Crikey your collection of Ladybird books suggests this project might take a good while to complete!! 😜
Sounds like TRND might be a less chaotic and simplified version of PIT.
The Ladybird book collection is entirely the work of Mrs Shep (and I'm assured she has enough boxfulls to -- mathematically, at least -- fill this wall). This nicely takes the heat off the number of board game shelves that I currently have in the house... 😜.
I've never played Pit... but yes, I can see some parallels.
Never played Pit? I’m surprised to read that. It can be VERY chaotic, but a ton of fun with the right group. And , around here at least, readily available at the charity shops. A worthwhile cheap investment if you get the opportunity.