May Day Dance of the Rising Dong
8 years ago
Welcome, one and all, to the official, INSTITUTIONALISED, blog: The home of Garth ToynTanen, his ideas and, it is hoped, yours! Learn more about the author, what makes him tick, the influences and inspirations behind the INSTITUTIONALISED series. If you are an aficionado of the imposition on vulnerable young ladies of strict discipline and humiliating uniforms by the judicial application of cane, tawse, riding crop and by,less orthodox, psychological means - then this is the place for you!
Yep! Your eyes deceive you not - a role play game built around an agenda I imagine you'll be familiar with.
I have to say, a role playing game that so neatly fits within our shared genre
is somewhat of an unexpected departure from the everyday and a highly
imaginative and exciting inititive that deserves to succeed. When its
creator first informed me about it the game was in its version (1)
infancy - it's now available in version 2 - which gives an idea how long I have been sitting on spreading
the word. Sorry about that! You know how it is… writing… personal issues…
doing artwork for Roger Benson... getting distracted by writing captions for stuff I find on Tumblr (yeah! That's the REAL reason, I bet you're thinking)… blah,
blah blah. Anyway; the link is below or you can click on the pic top right; so don’t be afraid - try it! Say Garth Toyntanen sent you.Corporate Raider 2: Invasion of Operations now available for the low, low price of nothing. It picks up as the heels of Coporate Raider 1 and offers more characters, a more open universe with more interaction options and has more of a game feel to it.
Warning: as the stakes go up, this scenario is darker…
The link is here (or click the top right pic, which should achieve the same end... Getting you there and playing!) https://mega.co.nz/#!YQhHjRKY!WsFQeq0fjcriFS9A_MfT2BEceg_Imn_M4cmuy3snhy0
Password is: honeydew
Hi Folks!
Blindingly sunny here, so I SHOULD be in a good mood. Well, sort of I am, in a way. But I am about to take the middle daughter on
a shopping spree in the Stratford (East London) Westfield Centre mall for her birthday – and that’s gonna cost a
bomb (oops! Shouldn’t put that in case
it gets picked up by the security service’s filter) OK! It’s gonna cost a kidney
then! (Oh lord! Now it sounds like I’m trying to sell a kidney).