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Author Topic: Misspent Youth playtest at Dreamation 2007  (Read 1037 times)
Robert Bohl
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« on: December 03, 2006, 02:54:52 PM »

At Dreamation 2007 I would like to run a second playtest of my game, Misspent Youth: A Game of Juvenile Delinquency and Being Awesome.  I do not believe I will run this as part of the Indie Games Explosion because I think it might be seen as uncool to pass off a playtest as a regular con game.

My first playtest showed me that there were holes in my game, but too much time passed and yet school told me I didn't have time to do anything with it, so it remains suspended in its neonatal state.  So I'll be playtesting a very raw version of this game.  I would absolutely love it if 4-6 people would be interested in playing a session and giving me vicious critique.  Once I have my offers, I will figure out a way for us to plan a time to run the session.

PS: For those who don't wish to click the link, Misspent Youth is a near-future game where you play 12-17 year old miscreants who are standing in opposition to an antagonist that the players create.
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Ron Edwards
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« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2006, 05:02:00 AM »

(Cheerleading) Playtest, playtest, go, go!

Folks who are interested should contact Rob by email or private message, not by posting here.

Best, Ron
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