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	Comments on: Australian Boardgame Creators &#8211; Brooke Penrose	</title>
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		By: Đồng hồ thế giới		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Brooke sounds like a proper polymath, doesnt he? One minute hes crafting inspired art, the next hes delving into the deep rules of whatever game catches his eye. I love how he credits both ancient masters and movie monsters for his influences – youve got to admire that range! And poor guy, stuck playing testing games with patient rulebook nerds like John DeCampos. I bet hed rather be adventuring in Warhammer or farming in Stardew Valley any day. Its great seeing Australian talent shine, though finding the time for all that must be a juggling act worthy of a fantasy epic!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brooke sounds like a proper polymath, doesnt he? One minute hes crafting inspired art, the next hes delving into the deep rules of whatever game catches his eye. I love how he credits both ancient masters and movie monsters for his influences – youve got to admire that range! And poor guy, stuck playing testing games with patient rulebook nerds like John DeCampos. I bet hed rather be adventuring in Warhammer or farming in Stardew Valley any day. Its great seeing Australian talent shine, though finding the time for all that must be a juggling act worthy of a fantasy epic!</p>
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