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== Tabletop Games ==
== Tabletop Games ==
* ''Mindtrap'': A well-known fashion designer wanted to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city. She decided to spend a few days at a rural resort. Feeling like some fresh air after a day of reading and relaxing, she decided to go for a winter stroll. That was the last time anyone saw her alive. The autopsy revealed that death was due to the pack she had on her back. What was so deadly about this pack? Answer: {{spoiler|It was a wolf pack}}. And this is one of the simpler puzzles in the game.
* ''Mindtrap'': A well-known fashion designer wanted to escape the hustle and bustle of the big city. She decided to spend a few days at a rural resort. Feeling like some fresh air after a day of reading and relaxing, she decided to go for a winter stroll. That was the last time anyone saw her alive. The autopsy revealed that death was due to the pack she had on her back. What was so deadly about this pack? Answer: {{spoiler|It was a wolf pack}}. And this is one of the simpler puzzles in the game.
* There's apparently the special sort of bad gamemasters who turn games into "read my mind" puzzles. Usually the players either get too frustrated and never return or go loonie and ram everything they can [[Off the Rails]] with extreme prejudice on general principle. As posters on /tg/ [http://suptg.thisisnotatrueending.com/archive/12853680/#12853835 described the experience] -

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'''poster 1''': At first, we described it as having to jump through hoops to get anywhere. <br />
'''poster 1''': Then it became jumping through hoops in a particular order in a room full of hoops, some of which are dummy hoops. <br />
'''poster 1''': Then it became jumping through hoops in a particular order, in a room full of hoops with some dummy hoops that'd reset your attempt, and the hoops were all invisible. <br />
'''poster 1''': Then: the hoops were on fire too. <br />
'''poster 2''': The description I got from a friend who had to deal with a DM like this went "It was like playing Sherlock Holmes in a sensory deprivation tank." }}


== Webcomic ==
== Webcomic ==