awesome wow! any specific takeaways or things worth noting? I really wanted to reach the TTRPG lovers w this and I'm glad to hear it's resonated with you all!
weve been talkin a lot about adapting ideas from the dice system into physical play without losing the charm of upgrading, building up, and switching out faces (lots of discord arguments raging right now about how to do that lmao)
i think its also worth noting that we all did voices while playing, and refused to upgrade Wisdom
One thing in addition to what Rath said, we really got into the way that conditions forced us to move around to different angles of approach, both to optimize our rolls, and to deal with negative conditions “safely”.
There is a similar mechanic in a TRPG called TechNoir, but those conditions are much stickier than the ones in Betrayal At Club Low. I think that having them come and go quickly does a lot to make players think hard about when to play non-optimally, and I really want to see what it would do in an RP context.