14 thoughts on “A map-making storygame that looks cool.”

  1. While I have never played the game, I know a good 15-20 different who’ve played it over the last 2 years and who can’t stop saying good things about the game. So I’m totally backing it.

  2. While I have never played the game, I know a good 15-20 different who’ve played it over the last 2 years and who can’t stop saying good things about the game. So I’m totally backing it.

  3. I really like the sound of it, but I wonder how genre adaptable it is. Could you, for instance, tell the story of a superhero from the lens of her various sidekicks, building a city map instead of a world map? Or the crew of a spaceship telling the captain’s exploits, building a galaxy map?

  4. I really like the sound of it, but I wonder how genre adaptable it is. Could you, for instance, tell the story of a superhero from the lens of her various sidekicks, building a city map instead of a world map? Or the crew of a spaceship telling the captain’s exploits, building a galaxy map?

  5. James Etheridge​ Yes, I think you could do that. The only thing that somewhat limits that is the cards with the companions’ faces, in that they all look vaguely medieval/Renaissance. However, you could replace those with printouts from Pinterest that are more genre appropriate.

  6. James Etheridge​ Yes, I think you could do that. The only thing that somewhat limits that is the cards with the companions’ faces, in that they all look vaguely medieval/Renaissance. However, you could replace those with printouts from Pinterest that are more genre appropriate.

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