🔒 EXCLUSIVE: Profile/waytooshiny - HD Photos!

Skip to main content

waytooshiny

6
Posts
48
Followers
8
Following
A member registered Mar 11, 2021 · View creator page →

Creator of

Recent community posts

Thank you so much!
We will play this weekend and you can consider me very very excited!

Thanks for your quick reply! I guess I am just overthinking. We will handle it :D


I have a follow-up question:

In the Storm section on page 8 the instructions say you flip over the first major arcana of the storm, deal with it, and then flip over the next one.

In the example on page 9 however the players flip over all three threat cards at once.

Do you prefer one way over the other?

Hi! I downloaded your game and will probably play it next month. Hyped!

One question: when you draw the World and succeed, the game is over, even if it’s just the first storm. Is that intended or am I missing something?

I finally played it!
Great game! My biggest fear was that the game would turn out to be repetitive, but that was so not the case. Your prompts on the petitioner and answer cards are very good, hitting the sweet spot between evocative and leaving enough room to flesh it out yourself.

I built the game in playingcards.io, because we played it online. Combined with an online whiteboard it was a really great experience.


Our story spanned the centuries and startet in the middle ages as christendom approached in the form of the Teutonic Order. But we hat a recurring element in form of the sacrifice of the "Honey Queen" and realized that the village chief used our magic to prolong his life through the sacrifice of these women. But fear not, in our last act we bound him forever and let nature reclaim our pool that suffered greatly through dams, sewage and the brutalist techbro villa that the village chief built in recent times. It was a blast! :)

I was lucky enough to playtest this game and it was a blast! The prompts are very creative and some are outright hilarious. We decided to play two people who had to plan a surprise party for their nosy friend and I tried to be the worst planner possible. Little did we know that despite the non-romantic approach of our prompt, our session ended with both characters ditching the party-planning and putting their time and effort into each other. 😅🥰

Ooooh, this looks so great!
We've just started to use Role for our weekly game sessions, so I'm able to appreciate your work even more. I hope you will have (or had) lots of fun!