Not so much RPG related except that it involves nandeck, software I mentioned a few days ago.

As part of family time on Sunday afternoons/evenings, I'm going to teach the kids about Nandeck.

Recently, both of them have been scouring Goodwill and Thrift stores for alternate versions of Monopoly. I've decided to teach them how to make their own, since they love the game so much.

I don't mind the $2 and $3 dollar purchases here and there, but I also don't want eight copies of Monopoly in the game cabinet. (I'll keep the French version as my wife is conversant in French.)