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		By: Christian Johnson		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[My first experience with Firefly games was their Monster Island series, which I am quite fond of as a product.  The Monster Island stuff balanced the kitsch of 50s sci-fi with a very easily playable system.  The tinker in me has begun imagining a superhero game based on their mechanics.

Faery&#039;s Tale looks fun and the cover art is very good.  I am looking forward to its release and it might be one of those pdf and print purchases, like most of the Green Ronin stuff is for me.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My first experience with Firefly games was their Monster Island series, which I am quite fond of as a product.  The Monster Island stuff balanced the kitsch of 50s sci-fi with a very easily playable system.  The tinker in me has begun imagining a superhero game based on their mechanics.</p>
<p>Faery&#8217;s Tale looks fun and the cover art is very good.  I am looking forward to its release and it might be one of those pdf and print purchases, like most of the Green Ronin stuff is for me.</p>
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		By: Christian Johnson		</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jul 2006 17:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[My first experience with Firefly games was their Monster Island series, which I am quite fond of as a product.  The Monster Island stuff balanced the kitsch of 50s sci-fi with a very easily playable system.  The tinker in me has begun imagining a superhero game based on their mechanics.

Faery&#039;s Tale looks fun and the cover art is very good.  I am looking forward to its release and it might be one of those pdf and print purchases, like most of the Green Ronin stuff is for me.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My first experience with Firefly games was their Monster Island series, which I am quite fond of as a product.  The Monster Island stuff balanced the kitsch of 50s sci-fi with a very easily playable system.  The tinker in me has begun imagining a superhero game based on their mechanics.</p>
<p>Faery&#8217;s Tale looks fun and the cover art is very good.  I am looking forward to its release and it might be one of those pdf and print purchases, like most of the Green Ronin stuff is for me.</p>
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