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Thank you for playing it and sharing it in that newsletter! I havent looked at this game in a while so it makes me very happy to know it still resonates with people :)

Hi! Yeah, that copyright loophole is where the term originates from, but for the Zine crowd its become almost a synonym of "prototype". An edition of a game that's made "quick and dirty" just to get it out there and have people playing it before (potentially) moving on to a version with fine-tuned rules, better art etc.

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32 Pages of A5 size!

haha, it doesn't help I got the title kinda wrong: here's the link! https://99percentinvisible.org/book/

Thanks for the kind words! I'm constantly looking for ways to include history into ttrpgs, so I'm very glad I hit the mark!

thank you! If you're interested in "reading the signs", the main idea came from reading a book called the invisible city, which describes the kinds of details to look out for in real cities. ToTK looks SO good as an exploration game - can't wait to play it with my kids.

thank you! You're right, I should probably post some examples of a playthrough!

Just adding to the crowd calling for a full deck of cards like this. There's so much you can do with both writing and mechanics, it feels like it might work as a way of "formalising" character relationships without being too strict and prescriptive!

Using the comments to post an interview with Dieku Games Pitch in which I did a deep dive on the themes and inspiration behind the game - thank you Garry for the space!

Sure! DM me on Twitter @Listener13

This has made my day, thank you!

Thank you so much! I'm so happy you liked it, and I'm very sorry the love interested didn't accept your oracle, but it is SO wonderful to see the stories that come from this gamae. And I'm very pleased you liked the push your luck mechanic too, if you strip the narrative away it can be a mean little solitarie.

But the most impressive thing is that you've made your own little booklet! I'd love to see it if you're comfortable sharing! thanks again!

Hi, thanks for letting me know! I'll get round to correcting it soon! Let me know how the playthrough goes please!

A really intruiguing starting point/theme with some fantastic prompts ranging from melancholic to outright funny. I hope to see plenty of expansions and prompts to come because I really enjoyed playing this and feel like there's still plenty of potential to explore!

Of course, my apologies for not thinking of that! I've just gone and uploaded a ZIP file, let me know if it works!

https://albi13.itch.io/superstition

Thank you for backing! Can't wait to get it to you in print!

Thank you for the kind words!

I love this hack, and the name you gave it is the cherry on top! Good work adding the physical features section, it's now a really streamlined worldbuilding tool.

Hey! Absolutely, I'll write to you soon!

Thank you for the tip, I'll add that right now!

Thank you so much for the kind words! It really brings a smile to my face and the fact you're enjoying it so much encourages me to keep making games, so I really appreciate it!

Thank you so much John! Loved the interview too, you're doing some great work!

Nono, anzi, grazie per avermelo detto! Questa volta non è stato un errore, ma la prossima...

Ciao! Grazie che me lo hai segnalato - è di proposito per dare un attimo di "esclusiva" ai backer di KickStarter, che dovrebbero ricevere il download link a breve (appena itch mi approva l'invio).

Thank you! The very first idea for this actually DID use Tarot cards, but I switched to a normal 52-card deck because I figured more people have those readily available. The Tarot-deck design space is huge and underexplored though!

Thank you for the wonderful comment, I hope you enjoy playing it!