This game RULES, it's easy to pick up and play, the mechanics are like, narrative rummy, which is SO FUCKING GOOD, and i love, as a jersey native and lifelong springsteen fan, how it captures the feel of baby we were born to run in the the mechanics, and the flow of play, and the prompts themselves. we played 1800s dieselpunk gays out here trying their best. my character was the one who wanted to run, and my friend's character was the one who wanted to stay. we ended with my character staying in town, and both of us surviving, for now. choice moments include: "everett, if you couldn't walk, i would carry you," and, "you won't die alone. you have people who care about you, right here." it was a beautiful game and it ruled and this game rules. thank you so much for making it. :)
I love the intimacy of moving toward each other after affirming the other's statements. But it's not just about intimacy--it's about solidarity.
This small game is full of character and I am very excited to play it with others once its safe in the world again. Just reading through the document is enough to make you smile and laugh. Its super easy to understand, and who doesn't want to play a mech in love? Thanks so much for publishing this!