My name is Glenn! Long have I carried Cyrus's hopes and dreams, and now I bear the Masamune as well! Henceforth, I claim them as my own! I shall slay the Fiendlord Magus and restore our honor!
He's signing the shrink wrap. Are you not going to open the game?
"Sometimes game rulebooks are meant to be used as a guide - not chiseled into stone tablets as scripture. If using a specific rule makes a game more fun for you, then it is not only your right - but it is your duty to change it." --Rob Bell
“My opinion is that a game has its own life when published, and is really alive when players want to add their own house rules!” --Bruno Cathala
"Sometimes game rulebooks are meant to be used as a guide - not chiseled into stone tablets as scripture. If using a specific rule makes a game more fun for you, then it is not only your right - but it is your duty to change it." --Rob Bell
“My opinion is that a game has its own life when published, and is really alive when players want to add their own house rules!” --Bruno Cathala
Like water spilled on the ground, which cannot be recovered, so we must die. But God does not take away life; instead, he devises ways so that a banished person may not remain estranged from him. 2 Sam 14:14
Never would have guessed. Next you'll accuse him a littering.
And please don't forget his thing about "F"s: Friedeman Friese = 2F which is incidently also the name he gave to his own publishing house. And the games all start with F (or several Fs) except Powergrid (which in German is called Funkenschlag... and if you read the intro's to his games in his green rulebooks you also notice that the letter F is the most used of them... at least in the german versions! He also used F-names for characters, like Furunkulus, Fuerst Fieso, or the group of people running around Fearsom Floors, like the F.B.I, the Friends, the Fans, the Family, etc. Quite the dude I'd say