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by dragonwriter
1799 days ago
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> Digital games could do the same, when you can’t make house rules without programming your own variant. Or go the other way, as low-/no-code customization tools and online distribution make it easier to make and share variants than it is to do so at any scale with physical games, subject to the openness (both in design and social factors like IP status) of the base game. |
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