Rôle-playing Games

Hello and welcome to all those of you out to waste a few precious moments playing one of our Rôle-playing Games! There are three to choose from: the original Big Nasty Rabbit, a new Rôle-playing intro involving a short walk down a street and Eta Beta pi, set in a futuristic and disturbing world of conspiracy.

There is but one suggestion: play them in order! Your playing enjoyment will be increased manifold, and the solutions to later games be more obvious if you do!


Be streetwize...navigate your way down a busy main road!

An Introduction to Rôle-playing

An apparently simple fragment of a simple day of simple pre-Christmas shopping becomes far from simple in this quick-fire practice game. Learn the basics of how to hold up in the wacky, big, mean, nasty Universe. Go get ’em!

Get ready...hold on tight...take nothing for granted...and when you’re ready to play...click here!

This mean little bugger is out to get you!

The Curse of the Big Nasty Rabbit

When a Hermit endows you with a special and important mission, you embark on a sex-based quest to lift the curse of whateveritreallyis and possibly go some way toward preventing a few minor mishaps. Choose your skills, use hyperlinks to jump from place to place, and, hopefully, lift the curse which has plagued this fantasy world.

Grasp your weapon firmly and get ready....coz here it comes....The Curse of the Big Nasty Rabbit.

Any connection with Deus Ex is entirely unintentional...

Futuristic Frolicks in a World of Uncertainty

There future is here, and the world is a dangerous and chaotic place. In this new, thrilling rôle-playing game, you get to be J. T. Accidenton, the first XNA gene-enhanced Agent in LONCATO, trying to get to the bottom of a conspiracy which threatens to take over the entire World... But will then ending be as silly as before? And will you still keep getting stuck at page 69, or have the authors thought up some new jokes?

When you’re sure you’re ready for the biggest, baddest, finalest adventure...click to begin...Eta Beta Pi...

 
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