I just got this from FineMessGames.com the “hard” way: send $2 and a haiku about clones.  Here’s what I wrote:

I just got this from FineMessGames.com the “hard” way: send $2 and a haiku about clones.  Here’s what I wrote:

I just got this from FineMessGames.com the “hard” way: send $2 and a haiku about clones.  Here’s what I wrote:

The strangers wonder

“How do we tell ourselves apart?”

Why would we want to?

It’s Powered by the Apocalypse, and even being so simple it really looks good; a subtle and interesting variant to the wide-open AW.  It comes on a single card about 3.5×4″ that folds in half, and it’s a really nice card!

4 thoughts on “I just got this from FineMessGames.com the “hard” way: send $2 and a haiku about clones.  Here’s what I wrote:”

  1. It can be so small because it uses the bulk of the same mechanics as original AW.  The key difference is that the players collaborate to make one character (the “genotype”), and they keep building on it as they try to do things and make rolls.  He has provocative questions that the MC asks individual clones as well, to get things going.  It’s very subtle.

  2. It can be so small because it uses the bulk of the same mechanics as original AW.  The key difference is that the players collaborate to make one character (the “genotype”), and they keep building on it as they try to do things and make rolls.  He has provocative questions that the MC asks individual clones as well, to get things going.  It’s very subtle.

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