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Post by brumguvnor on Jan 24, 2016 19:28:38 GMT
Andy: excellent game this week: many thanks.
One thing I forgot to say on Thursday: there was a definite sense of progress: too often in investigative games I feel like we flounder like idiots, and make no discernible progress: well done on avoiding this!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2016 14:15:29 GMT
I agree, a very well thought out game. Though that sort of game is not my forte, I appreciated the excellent workmanship that went into it, and the creativity of the other players. It was great to see you all xx
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2016 12:00:32 GMT
Glad you guys liked it, seemed to go well at the con as well. Thank yoy for play testing it.
The info dump at the start is a bit heavy but it allows me to give the players loads of lines of enquiry with none of them being vital but all adding to the investigation.
Enough enquires and logical progression will lead to some form of answer without the players having to think of or follow that 1 line of Enquiry.
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Post by brumguvnor on Feb 10, 2016 11:01:32 GMT
did they get a bit more time at the con - and did they solve it?
I find myself wanting to play the next chapter in their story you know...
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2016 19:14:40 GMT
They did get into the mines found the 'i eat your brain' alien obelisk, managed to get out and pretty much went down the 'nuke site from orbit' route.
Given that you guys had an hour less than them in comparison you guys did very well figuring out as much as you did.
I would be happy to run the other two co-op games at some point, some people have played the second one so the twist may be a bit spoiled but I am happy to run them.
Andy
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Post by brumguvnor on Feb 11, 2016 15:59:13 GMT
sweet!
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