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It would be cool if the project files were uploaded so we can interact with it rather than just see a picture of it! But love the creativity of it

This is a phenomenal amount of work with an exhaustive guide with full breakdowns for accessibility, terminology, and inspiration behind the project. I overwhelmingly agree with the rationale behind the game and think that it has been executed brilliantly. Great work!

I don't think I managed to get a handle on the controls or the mechanics - a tutorial would be helpful! But I like the concept

I really appreciate the work on this game to restore and relaunch a game that has fell into history - the efforts to keep this in circulation is exactly what we need when leftist games are often not bestsellers or archived in conventional means. I will make sure to keep a version of this going myself, and can't wait for others to do the same!

Great resource management game, with a nice mix of scenarios and needing minimal tools to start the game. As with so many games of these types, the real fun will come with the descriptions between players, but the game has set up a good framework for unexpected events and risk/reward gambles.

A fun game! Overall enjoyed it, but some critiques:

There was a lot of text at the start with no pages between. Pages would be helpful

The user was dropped into the game without much instruction outside of world building - a visual guide on the aims of the game would be helpful. 

There was no clear indication of how to talk to colleagues with a game controller, also platforming worked great with a controller.

The platforming was fun and the concept is great!

Maybe more of an explanation of the types of workers to look for who will betray you would be useful.

Do we think we should do a similar one with inspirational leftist figures through history, especially ones more marginalised or non societally remembered. Any help putting together a list is extremely welcomed

Any suggestions welcomed for other organisations worth highlighting, with a focus on lesser publicised or from a non-UK/USA base

Would anyone be keen to develop the key to each of the organisations, a brief biography of them, and a success or two in their history

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Any thoughts on the current layout and design? It was pasted quickly into the editor linked in the above thread (thank you again) with some quick photoshop from me. Does the circle design work or do you prefer the prototypes with the logos original shapes? Any feedback welcomed