Citizen Sleeper: Tabletop RPG

IMO the Best New Game of 2022

I’m breaking the rules today. Non hoops topic…

Here is a new digital Table Top Role Playing Game – Citizen Sleeper. I love this game.

Location: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1578650/Citizen_Sleeper/?beta=1

I am Not paid nor sponsored by the developers.

You wake up in a scrap yard with the guy who ‘found you’. He offers you shelter, food, and a job. …And you’re off and running. Citizen Sleeper is a stylized table top rpg. The action and exploration is non-stop and sketchy (I died twice). You “roll the dice & you take your chances.”

You are a former human in sentient “Augmented Human” clothing. Very similar to ST Discovery’s Airiam ‘robot’. Not similar to a sentient Android…ST Lt Cdr Data.

You choose the type of character & work. You make your decisions. You ‘roll the dice’ and make choices. Thusly, you are determining your path and potential outcomes. The game plays out like a mystery novel or a Hercule Poirot murder mystery. It hooks you, then reels you in. The hours pass…

I love this game. Give it a look – see.

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The Deal’s Done: Fox/B1G Sign Record Contract.

7 Year – $1.2 Billion deal…

Deal’s Done: New Fox/B1G College Football-Sports Contract. College football – football news – sports news.

The Big Ten announced this morning, a new seven-year media rights deal with CBS, Fox and NBC that begins July 1, 2023, and runs through the 2029-30 season.

The agreement is believed to be the largest in the history of college athletics. Industry sources estimating the value of the deal at a record $1.2 billion annually. ($75 Million/Year per school)

Covering five networks, including the Big Ten Network and FS1, the deal positions the Big Ten with three prime windows to show college football games on broadcast television. Fox will air a featured “Big Noon” game on Saturdays at noon ET with CBS following at 3:30 p.m. and NBC wrapping up each week with “Big Ten Saturday Night” in primetime.

“The Big Ten will be a dominant force from a media standpoint on Saturday,” said Big Ten commissioner Kevin Warren, who oversaw the deal.

This will create an “unprecedented opportunity for Big Ten football,” according to CBS Sports chairman Sean McManus, who cited the league’s ability to have games in each of the three traditional broadcast networks.

See more in the vid below.

#RollDamnJays!