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  • Oooh rad! Thanks for the tag then, hope I don't disappoint! ^^

  • Clearly she's taking requests through DMs

  • I don't know what tagged means, so thanks? ^^

    Also I take a moment every night or so after I get back home and have dinner to unwind and share stuff online that I rebloged during the day, its relaxing.

  • Office lady yuri? In this economy?

  • I'm back in the Warframe mines, after my Whispers in the Walls break. Dante has been a lot of fun, most interesting frame I've had in a while, and I'm also catching up on Prime releases while building up Hex trust.

    Still slowly going through Momodora: Moonlit Farewell, the moment-to-moment gameplay isn't hitting very strong, but I do appreciate the mobility upgrades, the wall jump was a godsend.

  • Because you are a good girl, clearly

  • good pets need their collar and leash

  • I misunderstood the question then, carry on.

  • Seems like you know the creators and want to pay them, you can just ask them directly, doesn't seem like its about piracy

  • To my knowledge, Burned Over is the PG-13 version that was made after 2e, but I might have gotten the order of release wrong

  • Which is very amusing, because a lot of PbtA games don't really follow Apocalypse World that closely! Its a game that has intricate mechanics for driving and combat, not to mention running gangs/cults and being fairly deadly.

    2e also has sex moves, which not a lot of people are fond of (and Burned Over/3e made off with those)

  • Lancer memes :3

  • This core power can only be used if the Pilot keeps the chastity cage on until the end of the sequence

  • Garbage

  • There's no easy way out of this, and the older your playerbase gets, the more often it'll happen.

    Having more players can give you leeway - I prefer to get a minimum of 4 in possible campaigns to be able to both split tasks and coordinate in case of missing people.

    But the key aspect, and the one that will be harder to manage, is to not have a main character; Its easier said than done, as in theory all your players should be main characters, but if you find that a plot point hinges too much on a single person - your example of the King demanding an Orb that's carried by a PC sounds like a key example - then it might be time to reevaluate how you're treating everyone else.

    If all your players have spinning plates, someone missing a session will be a lesser deal - all you have to do is go balance another event of the story with the others. But, again, like I've said - easier in theory.

  • I've been slowly going through Momodora Moonlit Farewell and hope to play other brazilian indie games this month. This one is a series of delightful platformers/metroidvanias.

    Also went back to Leaf Blower Revolution, as it got some nice updates, including better offline progression.