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Title: Price to Pay - a collaborative storytelling game
Post by: Osmo Rantala on September 20, 2007, 11:28:23 PM
I have set behind in priority my other game projects, for now, and I am going to focus on this http://baronthoughts.blogspot.com/2007/09/price-to-pay-basis-of-my-new-game.html (http://baronthoughts.blogspot.com/2007/09/price-to-pay-basis-of-my-new-game.html) project, until it is well-defined enough to be called "ready", as I hope to use it for the upcoming campaing of one of my current game-groups.

Price to pay features, among others, the following things:

The rules shouldn't be hard to use or hard to learn, although they do take some space, written as they are, and I have come up with (hopefully) helpful and clear examples to help digest the rules, but if you find them confusing or hard to understand/learn, let me know.

Tell me what you think of it? Is it a success? Do you think it has potential? Is it a lost cause? Can you think of a better name for it than the one I gave it? Do you have any suggestions? All feedback other than junk posts are appreciated.

Also, if any of you would be willing to playtest it, let me know. I'd appreciate it.

Thank you for your interest.
Title: Re: Price to Pay - a collaborative storytelling game
Post by: Rafu on October 04, 2007, 03:06:20 AM
The link you provided is not working.
Title: Re: Price to Pay - a collaborative storytelling game
Post by: Osmo Rantala on October 04, 2007, 11:42:09 AM
http://baronthoughts.blogspot.com/

That one should be more helpful, although I already removed the entry this thread was about.
Title: Re: Price to Pay - a collaborative storytelling game
Post by: Callan S. on October 08, 2007, 12:14:50 AM
Hi Osmo,

I can't seem to find it on that page?

Anyway, can I ask - does it have a big question at the start of the game, then gets into setting and mechanics? I'm terrible with reading RPG's where it talks about setting or mechanics first.
Title: Re: Price to Pay - a collaborative storytelling game
Post by: Osmo Rantala on October 08, 2007, 05:43:36 AM
Hi Callan. Soryy, I removed the original version of the rules and due to personal reasons have been unable to write the next one. But for the sake of clarity, what do you mean by a "big question"?
Title: Re: Price to Pay - a collaborative storytelling game
Post by: Callan S. on October 09, 2007, 01:16:08 AM
Well, like a movie has a big question - the big question in the matrix might be loosely worded as 'What is freedom?'.
Title: Re: Price to Pay - a collaborative storytelling game
Post by: Osmo Rantala on October 10, 2007, 09:28:36 AM
Ah, now I get it. Yeah, that seems to be the problem, I designed a playable mechanic, not a game, so it doesn't really have a big question. I would rather have this thread die, as I will most likely not write a new version of the rules, although I might salvage the mechanic for use in some other game (I do have more deserving things under development, I just seem to be unable to get any work done on them).
Title: Re: Price to Pay - a collaborative storytelling game
Post by: BigElvis on October 13, 2007, 12:19:18 PM
The problem is actually that the mechanic and the big question have to be designed at the same time, so that the mechanic supports the question. You cannot design a mechanic and then just throw big questions at it.