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Project Ninja Panda Taco

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48 pages, ebook

First published January 1, 2012

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Jennifer Steen

14 books22 followers
A woman of 29 years, Jennifer Steen lives in Leander TX, with her husband and three children.

She enjoys watching historical documentaries, eating mint chocolate chip ice cream, talking about making homemade soap (even though she's too lazy to do it anymore), playing the marimba (once a year for church), tickling her kids, driving in her brand new cherry red car, and thinking about those coconut shrimp they used to sell at the Fisherman's Wharf in Monterrey, California.

If you find this disturbing, then you should probably know that this is far better than what she used to type into the text boxes for personal website crap. Now her prospective occupation is no longer bag-lady, or withered dreg of society, but author. Some would argue the difference is mute but we (I'm using the royal we here, in case anyone is afraid I'm talking to myself or to my imaginary friends) are quite satisfied that this is a move in the right direction.

Seriously now...I was just trying to fill up this whole space.

She is currently pursuing a degree in Creative Writing at Southern New Hampshire University, and hopes to continue her recent successes in offering her oddly-satisfying fiction to the public.

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May 28, 2018
This was an interesting read, but I feel like I need to see someone play it to find out what's really going on. The short form (if I'm reading it right) is a communal series of pitch sessions where each player has to build a feasible 'master plan to take over the world' from three random words or phrases developed by the other players. The trick is to come up with one that wins support from enough other players-as minions to get the dice bonuses you need to overcome the dice rolls of your nemesis (the player across the table). It seems like it could be great fun if everyone is into it and willing to commit to the over the top mad science theme. It's not so much for my immediate group, but I can see places where it would work well.
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October 6, 2021
This is a very fun game. Especially if you play it with some people who are willing to be goofy. It's not a book to just read, it's the instructions for playing a really fun tabletop game.

BTW, This list helped me come up with good Mastermind and Minion names for my characters https://hobbylark.com/writing/cool-vi...
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February 5, 2014
Looks to be a fun light storytelling game that I should be able to play and enjoy with my daughter soon.
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