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I love both the theme and graphic design! 

I am a bit comfused on the mention of corruption - Even when reading all 3 cards together I am unsure if corruption does anything mechanically? Or is it simply meant as a freeform narrative suggestion?

Thanks for letting me know! I have added MOAR!

Oh absolutely! Have changed to PWYW! Hope you'll enjoy the cyberpunk utopia!

Yes! I envision it to be played while waiting for your food!

An interesting concept with an easy to grasp system, well suited for new TTRPG players or story focused session.

I like combining trick taking with light roleplaying elements. Could be fun to introduce trick takers to roleplaying!

Interesting concept, looks well implemented - Reminds me of a simplified Wretched and Alone system! 

This is such a wholesome comment! Thank you for joining the Jam together with us! I'm really glad you've enjoyed the Jam!  My first completed game was for a Jam too.


If you'd like, do join the community on Discord or Twitter (whichever you're more comfortable in). I'm having  a lot of fun interacting with everyone.

Here's to more games in the future!

Absolutely! I've just uploaded Crime Coefficient - which is my take on the Second Guess System. It is currently available for PWYW for anyone interested in trying our a Utopian Cyberpunk setting! 

Would love to try out some of your games! Are you considering making some copies available for the Jam or Community copies?

Hmm this is an interesting system,  I've quite like W&A system of prompts, but didn't like requiring the Jenga (and nothing else seems to emulate the same feel).

I do like the TYOV-esque mechanic for duplicate prompts.

I'll try and put something together in these two weeks!

Thank you for all the ideas! Some of them do look really interesting and I'm excited to see how I can implement them!

Thank you for the kind words! Do you have any ideas how might we expand and/or improve this little game?