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In the lies game it has recently been suggested that all of Shakespeare's plays were based on board games (the only surviving example, of course, being Othello). So here's an opportunity to give full details of the remainder...
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Strangely enough, my young lady friend is a tarot reader. She did me a reading a while back. Apparently an upside-down hanged man is a good thing, although I'm not convinced. She seems very keen for me to take out a lot of insurance, that's for sure.
Titus! A live-action fantasy role-playing game set in ancient Rome. Fun for all the family! Two pie-dishes and an oven required.
The Quality Of Mercy - a hectic dash through the Venetian legal system. Will you end up plaintiff or proposer, judge, jew or jury, besmirched or betrothed? Open the secret boxes of silver, gold and lead to discover your fate! Contains fake judge wig and costume and handy fleshknife kit.
Sounds a bit strained to me.
Oh, I don't know, it was raining milk and honey yesterday.

I think the problem with this game is that Raak's entry silenced everyone with awe.

Finishing off, then, with Friends, Romans, Countrymen - for honourable men aged 8-50. make your way to the top of Roman politics by battles or backstabbing. Roll a six and nominate another player to meet you in the senate. Cry "havoc", and fight a battle, or submit yourself to the unkindest cut of all. Speaking of which...
*shouts, screams, generally goes wild for Projoy*
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