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A jam submission

MISSION: PRESERVEView project page

Explore an impossible museum from another world for FIST RPG's JAM OPS V
Submitted by Charlie — 7 hours, 38 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Overall#64.1374.625
SUBSTANCE#74.1374.625
STYLE#74.1374.625

Ranked from 8 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted(+1)

I enjoy the sympathetic objects and the tethering mechanics. I know that generating roll tables is difficult, but the use of d4 tables for generating sympathetic objects appears to stray from the expectations of FIST as a wholly d6-based system. However, these are a great starting point and could be further expanded whenever further ideas come to mind to fill the tables out.

I have friends who are very much into Control, SCP, etc and think this adventure would 100% be their jam. Awesome stuff!

Developer

Thanks for the comment! Good call about the tables, I appreciate the feedback!

Submitted(+1)

I enjoyed reading this mission...I love the artwork/photos...the styles is evocative and supports the theme of the adventure. 

The writing is clear and concise, offering enough detail for a referee to decipher what's needed, but also allow plenty of room for interpretation.

The Sympathetic Objects premise is a cool idea and adds to the FIST world that fits well with the themes of the game (like Traits).  There are some really fun examples (eg. The Good Camera, Grandma's Sweater, and The Easel). One question about tethering...do you imagine that the FIST team will know the procedure? or is this something they would have to discover in their search of the museum?

The opportunities to encounter the Unbound spaces (both with the SUPEREGO and on the existing area on the map) are intriguing and could generate some chaotic/fun aspects of this adventure.  

Would love to run this with my group!

Developer

Hey thanks for the comment! I imagined the tethering section could be an in-world memo the team could find or maybe CURATOR gave them a run down before hand, up to the referee. For clarity, I should have written that section in courier new font. Thanks for the feedback!