Sure, it is pretty close. I think it misses something relevant though -- if nothing else, the handful of dice to do damage. I think that's important somehow.
Headspace is really, really good. It and Sign were the standout games of Dreamation for me. But there's more to indie gaming that PbtA! Remember Tomorrow by Gregor Hutton is only 48 pages!
Apocalypse world with the world psychic maelstrom being the net? Street samurai are total battle babes.
ReplyDeleteSure, it is pretty close. I think it misses something relevant though -- if nothing else, the handful of dice to do damage. I think that's important somehow.
ReplyDeleteThe Sprawl has both of those and it's a really good PbtA game, in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteI think you might find some of what you want in Headspace by Mark Richardson
ReplyDelete::finds the playbooks for The Sprawl:: So many words!
ReplyDeleteHeadspace is really, really good. It and Sign were the standout games of Dreamation for me. But there's more to indie gaming that PbtA! Remember Tomorrow by Gregor Hutton is only 48 pages!
ReplyDeleteEchoing in with my endorsement for Sprawl!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone. I can tell my excitement here isn't going to be long lasting, but it was fun to think about. Thanks!
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