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Morton's List - Anything Similar?

Started by mbug90, January 30, 2015, 12:43:43 AM

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I am intrigued by this rare and yet highly praised game as it seems to be a generator of activities to be used when one is bored, although there are only 360 it can produce.  But, like I just said, it is becoming rare and hard to find at a fair price.  I have searched Google for "inspired by morton's list" and "morton's list similar games" and, like always, nothing relevant was to be found.

I was hoping there would be other games adopting the idea of "random reality," wether ideas on a forum thread, indie games being sold online, or just books with lists to roll dice on.  I would also hope that the activities be family friendly and not something better discussed in an Insane Clown Posse rap (*snickers*  You see what I did there? :D )

I wish Word Mill Games would develop something like this.