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What do we do

Short Answer: We write and run games

We love games digital or analogue. We hope to expose as many people to our modules and the modules of some Crazy South Africans who make some top notch stuff. Read on for what to expect and if you are running a convention somewhere in the UK and want to add some penguin spice get hold of us.

We are always looking to introduce more GMs and Players to Penguin madness so feel free to contact us via the feedback page.

What to Expect

We will always give a game three ratings Silly, Scary or Serious. For example A Nuclear Explosion of Love and Pigeons by Jacques de Jager is a Extremely Silly module. Where as Second Chance is a Serious with a coating of Silly module. Our modules tend to be mature (whether for adult jokes, graphic gore, or intense emotional subject matter) but we always state on a module notice the recommended ages. Primarily trust the GM to adapt the level as much as possible to the table and mood.

Silly tables laughs, Scary tables scream and shout while serious tables sob in silence and think.

Silly is Recommended for New Players. Silly is Monthly Python
We want outrageous laughs, fun times and exploding clowns. We expect the module to provide a platform for the players to have fun but also provide the GM tools to ensure the game flows from start to finish.

Scary is Recommended for New GMs.
A scary game is more about survival and often will be mixed in with humour. While we do expect serious themes to be present in a scary module the players will not often pause. A scary table is usually screaming and the module gives a lot of power to the GM. That being said we expect our GMs to be good at what they do but these modules are easiest on the GM.

Serious should be approached with respect.
We are all here to have fun but serious modules also allow us to explore subject matter in a very personal way. Serious modules are not cry fest, nor are they 4 hour mind *****. They are well written characters exploring a situation which brings forth strong emotions. I will say these are the most rewarding modules without a doubt but all parties must have respect.

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