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A jam submission

The President's Lawyer Claims He's Withholding Text Messages That Will Protect HimView project page

You're not a hero. You're the president's lawyer.
Submitted by festersquest — 16 hours, 9 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Use of Theme#63.9173.917
Quality of Writing#133.4173.417
Overall#173.1673.167
Mechanics#193.0003.000
Overall Appearance#372.3332.333

Ranked from 12 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted(+1)

Good job for going left of field on this one! I had two major thoughts:

  1. I really wanted to see the players doing more lawyer-type stuff in more lawyer-type situations. 
  2. The system / mechanics needed to reflect the theme more. Which in the beginning I thought it was going to but then didn't follow through.

Yeah, I was really excited when I saw this one premise wise. And would love to see you take the premise and really run with it. Cause I do think there could be a cool RPG there. But I would launch from the Satire and Lawyer angles and build up, from scratch there.

Submitted(+2)

Although I like the idea of you being like Harvey Spectre from Suits but old, the game doesn't really go into lawyer-ish stuff, that deeply. Your only attorney like job is keeping the text message from going afloat. The rest of it seems like a standard RPG in any other setting. Even though it's functional I would like to see some more character and world creation. In conclusion, not bad but sort of empty.

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I think this is a legitimate critique. When I initially wrote it, the whole thing was much more specific about the scenario and included direct connections to the real world. The idea was that players could use news articles, wikipedia pages, FEC data, flight schedules, etc. to beef out the simulation of being the president's lawyer (who mainly goes on television and sneaks around Europe rather than actual lawyer stuff.) The idea was to have it be absurd and set so the PC could rarely ever pull off their task successfully. Unfortunately, I came to the conclusion that it was safest to remove over references to real world figures and events and instead have it be more generic. I think if I were to expand it now, I'd build in tables and guidelines to flesh out the contours of the scandal, create NPCs, determine where information can be obtained, and to randomize some elements of the PC's background to add flavor. I appreciate your feedback!

Submitted(+3)

This idea is 'ugely amazing. (and fake news.)