Lets play Blind date 3D - 5 (deutsch)

Lets play Blind date 3D - 5 (deutsch)




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Lets play Blind date 3D - 5 (deutsch)
Every curious kid is wondering what is a date like, blind date simulator here is to provide a simulation dating experience for them to get a peek of real date. 8 young energetic men & women are there waiting for being matched to find who will be their beloved one to fulfill their dreams and complete their life , let's have a look where they will take their partner for a blind date.A sparkling and heart-pounding romance is about to begin! Sophia Jayden doesn’t have a boyfriend. Her friend introduced a great guy to her and arranged a blind date. Please help Sophia prepare for the date. There are multiple male and females who are looking for the partner on a blind date help them meet there date partner pick them up and take them to there specified location where they can sit and enjoy.Unlock Cars to enjoy the ride with your partner. Multiple Dating Places are included in the game like ice cream shop , coffee shop , Pizza Shop , Park and Restaurant for dinner. + 4 Male and 4 Female Characters + Hours and hours of game play to enjoy + Tons of eye-catching artworks + 5 Different Car To Unlock + Completely Free Play this game for completely free of charge!!!
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Watch : "Dating #NoFilter" Goes BDSM With a Spanking Class
Dating #NoFilter returns early 2020, only on E!
In this clip from Tuesday's new Dating #No Filter , enthusiastic blind dater Abby dabbles in BDSM for the first time. The problem is, Abby isn't totally sure she's into BDSM. In fact, when her match Jewel reveals their debut date activity—a lesson on "how to give a good old-fashioned spanking," proctored by a professional who informs the pair right away that "one's gonna take it and one's gonna receive it" during the course of their rendezvous—she looks downright terrified.
"Poor Abby, get her outside!" shouts comedian Cara Connors , before co-commentator Nina Parker chimes in. "Abby is like, 'I did not know this is what I was gonna do today when I woke up and put on my little purple t-shirt,'" cracks the Nightly Pop co-host.
And pan back to Abby, who's already admitted she's never really done this before but is moseying on over to the "spank bench" nonetheless, where Jewel (a BDSM fan who's loving this right now) is about to show her how it's done. 
"You will receive 10 on each cheek and you will endure it," she instructs, to which Abby—bent over the apparatus already, t-shirt, denim jacket and all—solemnly says, "OK." They do agree on a safe word though! Per Abby's suggestion, it's "mercy".
"I'm saying 'mercy' for her," Nina interjects, as Jewel counts, "Three, four, five…"
Cara points out that "they haven't even asked each other their favorite color yet," and her partner agrees this is quite the installation of introductory foreplay. "Like, let me at least get an appetizer first!" Nina exclaims.
Think these two make it to dinner? Evaluate the spanks, uh, sparks, for yourself in the full clip above! 
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This toolkit will save you a lot of research into topics that you may not be aware of -- which makes it even better because you wouldn't research it if you were not aware of it. It gives background on specific issues that you may face with a disability, as well as describing things that you may assume to be an issue but may not be. Very importantly, and fitting for FATE, it gives a positive as well as negative spin on aspects based on disabilities. I'm a bit anxious how much cooler my character with anxiety issues is than me with anxiety issues, but the same goes for their amazing physique.
When actually running a PC or NPC with a specific disability it gives good, condensed information -- that you will probably need to read multiple times to really digest it. This is not a negative, it just means that it's dealing with a complex topic in a differentiated way.
I bought this toolkit because I knew I would find use for it in any RPG system. The Fate Accessibility Toolkit gives advice on all things accessibility, guiding players and gamemasters on how to make games both fun and sensitive. It not only gives you guidance on how to create disabled characters (Sword Cane, anyone?) but also provides guidelines on making games accessible to all players. It brings to relief the disabled characters we already take for granted in our roleplay, the characters and players we should include, and how we can do better.
Since I purchased this during its protype edition, it does not have art yet. So consider this my vote for the full edition, which hopefully will lead eventually to a physical release. Our world needs this.
Bought this 5 months ago and I can't imagine writing NPCs without it! D&D, Fate, Dungeon World - I use it everytime I work on an adventure.
How often do you encounter a disabled NPC in a game? Especially without it being sad or strange? I'm not pointing the finger at anyone but myself. For so long I've been too nervous to include a deaf character or mention someone with mobility issues. Because of this book I was able to write a disabled NPC without feeling like I'm making things worse. It's been such a relief .
It's labeled a prototype but the writing is solid. Dense but easy to digest. Straight up: this book has a lot in it. Blindness, autism, ptsd - it covers subjects I've wanted to learn. Tackling common problems, providing easy solutions, and more. All in an incredibly genuine, straightforward way. The art isn't complete but I liked feeling like I was helping this project along. And I can't wait until they raise enough money to add the art in. As a visual person, I can't wait to learn from even more honest examples.
Even if all you want is more interesting crowds and shopkeepers, this book is absolutely worth it. But to me it's helped with so much more.
This might well be among the most important RPG supplements in the past decade. It deserves not just the full slate of artwork promised by Evil Hat, but a widely-distributed print run and multiple follow-up books. So many RPG settings, stories, and systems have ableist assumptions baked into them, ranging from the subtly hurtful to the egregiously uninformed and insulting. This toolkit goes a long way to undermining these problems not just in Fate, but in the hobby generally. (I know I'll definitely be using some of the advice within to inform my D&D games.) The writing is clear, the discussion is frank but unjudgemental, the topics surveyed are varied, and everything is written from the perspectives of people who live with the disabilities in question. As others have mentioned, the appendix on further resources could use expansion: pointing people to the DSM may be informative but technical manuals like that can be hard to interpret for non-specialists, and the useful links section only deals with (American) sign language, braille dice, generating audiobooks, and the widely-circulated "spoons" theory—strangely lacking the diversity of issues tackled by previous sections of the book. But here, as ever, search engines are your friend; the rest of the book gives you plenty to start from when looking for further information, so this criticism is a minor one. I want to see many more books like this, tailored not just for Fate but also for other RPG systems and for the hobby in general, at least until incorporating these perspectives into game design is a matter of course in the industry. In particular, a toolkit for decolonizing Fate (and other RPGs) would be a natural and important next step.
It seems like every week (at least) I see, in various systems and forums, someone going "a player wants to play a Deaf character, but wouldn't they then have difficulty communicating to the party/ wouldn't they then be immune to silence spells etc" or wanting to play blind characters but "then how would they notice enemies" or discussing a player who wants a character with mutism, etc... and almost always, these conversations are from people who have no knowledge of how these conditions actually can go, leading to not only system modeling questions (or the dreaded "but it'd be unrealistic" in a game that might have dragons in it...) , but also ignorance of how people with these conditions go about their lives. We play too, we live too, and disability is not an off/on switch.
I work in accessibility and AM disabled. And I have been waiting for this book since Evil Hat announced it, and the people who worked on this have disabilities of their own. This is not only an amazing resource to make characters and help people who don't have a clue about disabilities try to understand that process, but also to be inclusive and respectful of people who do have disabilities at the same time - who want to see ourselves represented also.
Thank you, Evil Hat. And thank you to everyone who worked on this book.
This should be required reading for RPG creators and is a valuable resource for any system, not just FATE.
With this supplement! You could play, one eyed Odin, even betterm an eyeless Dare devil!
You could play a handless Captain Hook, or Play as Armless version of Nero of DMC! Play as you! A genius on a wheel chair! wounded war veterans!! This is a really a great point to start with when you consider above stuffs.
In a hobby where playing a D/deaf character generally got you 3 extra points to offset your "negative trait", this reframing of disability is refreshing and empowering to people who want to bring their whole selves to the table.
All in all, good job. I commend the effort.
Two recurring themes in the toolkit are how to be inclusive of players with disabilities, and how to portray disabilities in the game with respect and verisimilitude instead of caricatures or ignorance.
The book is much stronger on portrayal than on inclusion, probably because it is, after all, an RPG toolkit. It's easier to suggest game mechanics than it is cover the broad topics of accessibility and inclusiveness.
The material on portrayal is generally pretty good. The aspects and stunts ring true (at least for the disabilities where I have any famiilarity) and let the character do cool or interesting things without lapsing into super-hearing-because-you're-blind stuff. While some might claim that representing disabilities with game mechanics trivializes the disabilities, I disagree. Trivialization would be in the attitude of the players. On the contrary, seeing "someone like me" represented in the game can be quite gratifying to those whose experiences are perpetually ignored or misrepresented in game settings. Or it could be the last thing they want to see; listen to your audience and be flexible.
The material on inclusiveness and accommodation was good as far as it went, but I was hoping for more. The appendix on "Resources" is thin - blink and you'd miss it. Frankly, the half page of Resources looks like a 5-minute afterthought. I was hoping for more material along the lines of "Here are the tools we've found useful" for accommodating various disabilities at the table, or online. You don't have to get down to specific product endorsements. Another area where I wanted to see more was about breaks. Some disabilities force people to take breaks during play, so I'd be interested in tips on various ways to handle breaks (short of "everyone just stops playing for as long as it takes").
The appendix on ASL signs for Fate terms is best suited for someone who already has some facility with ASL but who wants to establish some signs for specialized terms. For my part, I'd sign some of them differently, so I'm curious whether these are tried-and-true signs from on-going gaming groups, or something someone made up for this toolkit. In any case, paragraph-long descriptions of signs are hard to follow even if you have some ASL skills. Someone who has no knowledge of ASL probably isn't going to get these signs right. A page of videos demonstrating these signs would be more helpful than paragraphs of description.
I have my own disabilities to deal with. In fact, I had a flare-up while writing this review. As a result, it took me almost three hours to write these few paragraphs. (That's another thing about disabilities. In some cases, they can vary by the minute, hour, day, or year, sometimes with warning, sometimes without.)
I admit that I have only made a cursory flip through of the book, but it's not often that I can say there is something new and unique in the RPG world and this is it.
This is a product that was desperately needed, and by having members of the impacted communities writing the sections just adds more to it.
This is a book that every game designer should have. Full stop. Perhaps every game can't utilize everything in it...but it should be in your awareness.
Now, I'd just like to see a similar book on other diversity issues like race, sexual orientation, and gender.
Durchschnittliche Bewertung:4.9 / 5

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Thanks for the review! Those critiques look fair. We are hoping to include illustrations of the signs in the ASL appendix (if we put this book into print eventually, videos wouldn't print so good) once the art budget is achieved (we'll need to land close to Platinum for that).

Verlag: Evil Hat Productions, LLC von Deanna G. [ Verifizierter Käufer ]


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