Long ago, in my games-master days, we took our team of young tykes to a bigger school for a cricket match. From Wordnik.com. [[incentives] or one size fits all] Reference
And he might, in sheer selfprotection, have accepted the position and degenerated into a mere licensed buffoon, if some games-master at Eton had not discovered that he was a brilliant natural cricketer. From Wordnik.com. [Unnatural Death]
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 'J ifsome games-master at Eton had not discovered that he was a brilliant natural cricketer. From Wordnik.com. [Clouds of Witness]
The idea of making hidden notes on a map and having a sort of games-master like player (in this case the werewolf) giving out information as it goes along is not new, but for some reason the noting down of it on a paper map adds a certain something to the game experience - almost as if there were hikers, stumbling through the woods, making desperate scribbles on their trail map as they come across clues in the depth of the forest., but if you appreciate the news, previews, reviews and other material posted on Boardgame News, please consider the designers didn't forget to leave some interesting decision making out of the mix, particularly for the human players. From Wordnik.com. [Boardgame News] Reference
Our games-master is William Blake himself. From Wordnik.com. [Blake's Contraries Game] Reference
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