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Bring them back! Something's gone wrong. Home Menu. Start your search here What should I make or bake next? Oops you can't see this activity! Love Press and hold for more View comments Blue Peter. View all. Your Comments Join the conversation. To use comments you will need to have JavaScript enabled. I got bath bombs! Jeremy Pang's Tofu Pad Thai. Jeremy Pang's pan-fried gyoza. Jeremy Pang's vegetable chow mein. Jeremy Pang's Chinese steamed sponge cakes.

Jeremy Pang's chicken and broccoli stir-fry. Delicious Watermelon Pizza. Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch. How to beat the January blues. Blue Peter. These comments are now closed. Bring them back! Something's gone wrong. Home Menu. Start your search here Blue Peter Cooking Club. Oops you can't see this activity! Love Press and hold for more View comments This week's recipe: spaghetti Bolognese This tasty spaghetti Bolognese will surely impress your friends and family, and the best thing is Get the full recipe here!

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My Profile points. Log out. New Games Most Popular Games. Adjust game screen size. Game controls. Adjust or maximize. Historically Galileo's patronage was eventually abandoned by Ferdinando II, when it was clear that continued association with him would bring the family into direct and open opposition with the church. I'm hoping the game will be something you can pick up, learn the rules to very quickly, and play in an afternoon. I'd also like it to serve as an easy stepping stone from board games to roleplaying.

And since its shaping up so well I've also found a place to get it published: The Game Crafter. I know what my game is about. Okay, I now know what my game is about - heliocentrism the theory that the Sun or Star and not the Earth is at the centre of the Univers.

Nicolaus Copernicus' book De revolutionibus was the great divider in the Catholic Church, and curiously the telescope and the divider are the very tools you would use to prove heliocentrism - as such I'm actually using divider as double ingredients.

I'm dropping Fleur-de-lis as an ingredient. I just cannot work it into the concept, and I don't think I would want to, but Intrigue and Seabirds will be very much part of the game. Unfortunately this sets my game somewhere between March when the church banned the book and the when the church accepted that perhaps the Earth wasnt the centre of the Universe - probably sometime in the s - so I've already lost out on the 'The Sorensen-Nixon Class of Memorial Award'.

I'm also giving up on the 'The Lombardi Trophy' - no athletics here. Labels: concept , Copernicus , heliocentrism. Sunday, 30 August Tag. Its an annual game design contest. Basically, a bunch of games enthusiasts try to design role playing games within a single week, using a list of pre-provided ingredients. This year marks the first with Jonathan Walton as the reigns as organiser and the contest is already looking very different with Badge rewards for achievements and no contest forums.

I've decided I'm going to enter this year.



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