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Author Topic: [Shooting the Moon] playtesters wanted  (Read 550 times)
Emily Care
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« on: June 29, 2006, 09:50:14 PM »

Hey there,

The sequel game to Breaking the Ice is coming together.  Breaking the Ice was the first in a trio of games about love, romance and crazy stuff like the human heart.  BtI is all warm and fuzzy and cooperative. Shooting the Moon is all hardcore push-you-pull-me competitive. In Shooting the Moon, you've got a love triangle where two people are out to gain the love of the third.  It's turning out to be a no holds barred kind of a game.

If you are interested in taking a look at it or playing it with your group, I'd be most appreciative. It's available here:
Shooting the Moon

all the best,
Emily
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Emily Care
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« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2006, 10:08:37 PM »

More info on the game:

Shooting the Moon is a two or three-player game that plays in one sitting.  It's a pick-up game, meant to be started from scratch.

Jason, Remi and Clinton gave the first version a breaking in, which really let me know where a lot of the kinks were. They played a session like the Island of Dr. Moreau crossed with Jurassic Park--with a pith-helmeted scientific explorer on an island of dinosaurs pursued by a young lovely academic assistant and a native lady from the isle.  (Your input was crucial, guys. Thank you!)

Tom and I played 2 player game of bloodthirsty pirate love on the high seas. 
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