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Thank you very much. I've been admiring your terrain pieces!

No worries, thanks for the reply!

Hello! The book is lovely! I was wondering if you had considered releasing a more print-at-home friendly pdf option with the background texture removed to save on ink? Thanks for including solo play options, I can't wait to try it soon!

I'm glad you liked it! I love the little booklet you made too. Your alien is clearly the superior vent alien.

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I played this with my young adult special education class today, with a few tweaks, and they loved it. One student who doesn't tend to participate was very engaged. It'll be a regular game in the class now especially since it's harder to go outside on breaks with the weather.

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Hello! I'm very excited to try this out with my young adult class. I work at a school for children to young adults with special needs, so it can be hard finding games for them that everyone can play together, but can be enjoyable (and challenging enough!) for all of them since their abilities vary greatly. The visual symbols with the group creative problem solving I think will be a helpful activity for them. Thank you for creating it!

Thank you!

I see in the screenshots that lines and arrows were implemented in the newer MasterPlan, but they don't seem to be available to use. Has this feature been disabled or am I missing where to use it? Thanks!

Nabbed it and a patch, thanks for letting me know!

Will you be offering late pledge options for the kickstarter? I love this project so far but missed the funding.

One feature that would make masterplan perfect for me would be the ability to create anchor points on a board and link it to another task, like a button of some kind, maybe even a note? Then I could create indexes on the board, like I currently do with note tasks (I stack them together with indentation, rather than a full list on one note) I could click on the title I placed and be moved to that area of the board. It would make navigation easier on larger boards. Heck, even using the arrow tool to link areas together would be neat. Just some ideas on how to implement it.

Thanks for your time and such a great project!

Hate when that happens, thanks for the prompt fix!

I would like to say I'm very excited to play this! However I wanted to let you know there are quite a few pages that only have an illustration at the bottom with the page number, but no text or stats for the monsters.

Just an update! I ran this for my tabletop night and it went really well. My players loved the setting and their characters. The investigations went incredibly well and they drove themselves quite easily with the prompts given. They would like to play again in the future with the remaining mysteries.

These are really beautiful.

Thank you! It'll definitely give me a step in the right direction.

I'm running this at my next tabletop night! This is the first time I've done something so free-form. Should discontent be given for both clues and secrets? How would you suggest going about consequences? I'm not sure when would be a good time to start them up. Thanks for the guidance!

Really looking forward to testing this out on game night!