The Forge Reference Project

 

Topic: Bought it, Love it
Started by: Nick Pagnucco
Started on: 8/13/2003
Board: Half Meme Press


On 8/13/2003 at 7:53pm, Nick Pagnucco wrote:
Bought it, Love it

Hi. I'd like to say more, but the subject line says it all. MLWM is disturbingly cool.

For some reason, when I got done reading it, I wanted to use it for a 1930 Mob setting, where the Master is the mob boss, etc. That's one thing I love: because the game effectively zooms in on a specific set of relationships, the setting can be just about anything that can support those relationships.

Anyways, I just wanted to say thanks for the cool game. :)

Message 7590#79480

Previous & subsequent topics...
...started by Nick Pagnucco
...in which Nick Pagnucco participated
...in Half Meme Press
...including keyword:

 (leave blank for none)
...from around 8/13/2003




On 8/13/2003 at 9:17pm, Paul Czege wrote:
RE: Bought it, Love it

Hey Nick,

MLWM is disturbingly cool.

Thanks. One thing I hadn't anticipated about the business of pdf sales was just how horribly difficult it would be to keep myself from emailing my customers...nagging really...asking Matt Snyder what he thought of the layout...asking folks how they heard about the game, and what they thought. Damn...absolutely no one warned me about this at all!

So, I'm very glad to hear that you're happy with it.

Anyway, regarding the Mob, have you seen Vincent Baker's suggestion that Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead is a nicely archetypal Master/minions story?

Paul

Message 7590#79493

Previous & subsequent topics...
...started by Paul Czege
...in which Paul Czege participated
...in Half Meme Press
...including keyword:

 (leave blank for none)
...from around 8/13/2003




On 8/13/2003 at 9:22pm, Nick Pagnucco wrote:
RE: Bought it, Love it

Yeah, that movie is a very good example. "Road to Perdition" is another great movie with a lot of similar themes, but it doesn't fit as cleanly into the stories one could tell with MLWM

Message 7590#79495

Previous & subsequent topics...
...started by Nick Pagnucco
...in which Nick Pagnucco participated
...in Half Meme Press
...including keyword:

 (leave blank for none)
...from around 8/13/2003