I'll snag this later. The first one was a lot of fun. Originally shared by Android Central Publisher Paradox Interactive has released Knights of Pen & Paper 2 for Android. Fans of table-top RPGs can once again get the full experience on a mobile device. We got a chance to play an early version of this game in March at GDC 2015, and now Knights of Pen & Paper 2 is available for… #android http://www.androidcentral.com/knights-pen-paper-2-brings-role-playing-and-satire-together-android
yay in my case.
ReplyDeleteIt's fine to use. I don't integrate G+ to comments, because it keeps people without accounts from commenting
ReplyDeleteI don't use it for comments because there are still a lot of people who don't have Google+ accounts. I do like being able to share my posts on Google+ though as it allows me to share my work in an easier fashion than if I just posted and hoped.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Mateo (even though I don't use Blogger and I do use G+). Using G+ commenting (a) puts a barrier up for people to comment on your posts and (b) is often annoying to those people when their comments enter their g+ stream if they forget to uncheck the box under the comment to make it public to your stream.
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ReplyDeleteUsing chrome; I find that auto sharing my posts doesn't really work so I end up having to manually. Might be my extensions though.
ReplyDeleteHuh, I made the switch to blogger (from Wordpress) especially for Google+ comments, because I liked the idea of consolidating my RPG interactions online. I didn't think about people without G+ accounts not being able to comment.
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