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Rufus Roswell

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< 3 Thank you Wren.

Thats such a cool hack idea! Im excited to see it.

Thank you so much for your comment and for reading this. Ahhh, you grabbed onto all the little things are important about this. < 3 !! 

Ah thanks for the heads up! Im going to delete this comment in a bit just so its not on the public page but I really appreciate it!!

Thank you so much! This game is a little abstract but poetry is like that!! Thanks for the shout out it means a lot of me especially today!

https://roswellian.itch.io/war-in-the-year-3000

Hi Sinister Ornament, 

While I'm glad you read my game and took the time to comment. I find that most of your criticisms could not have been more misplaced. It was never meant to be more than it was, there was never meant to be a winner. None of the things you have suggested you might want out of the game were things me or my co-writer intended it to do. 

It was developed on a short drive back from a hockey game attended by me and my co writer. It is meant to be played in the style of "time passing games" like I-spy or twenty questions. It is intended to be simple to understand, infinitely repeatable, and evocative rather than detailed. It is also meant to be teachable with out printed rules and in a very short amount of time.  Fleshing it out in any of the ways you suggested with be antithetical to the games purpose and intent. 

There is no winner because the point of the game is not to have a winner but to pass the time telling the story with friends as you traveling between places. There is no non-mech stuff because it was written for a game jam where the challenge was to write about mechs. It is not meant to be a game about rebels or a game about vampires, it is meant to be a game about mechs. 

There is nothing on this page or in the game that suggests that me and my co-designer wanted it to be any of things you want it to be. Clearly this game is not for you. And frankly, I find rating a game 1 star because it isn't the game you wanted it to be in very bad taste. I'm not charging anything for this game. You lost nothing but a few minutes reading it, while on the other hand this games rating has been halved  because you happened to want it to be something it's not and is never going to be. 

Hi! You can ask question in qhatever order you like. This instruction was intended to prevent people from reading the questions document first then writing their answers with an intent to tailor them more closely. I wanted you to calibrate first then ask questions, but the questions them selves may be answered in any order. 

The only important thing is that all the sheets are printed on the same sized paper. 

I just put a4 because that's what I was working with. All you need to do is print to fit page and it should work on all standard paper sizes.

Hi! You can super work on it for this jam! This is an opportunity and an excuse to go back and revisit things you might not otherwise have time for  or an excuse to work on. Everything is welcome. 

This Jam is no ranked. It's more about returning to and celebrating the Jams that have been than competing.

A flock of witch-ravens--smart birds, not easily startled, used to the magic of these lands--take flight from thier roost in the tower, cawing a warning.

There was room for games on the door. 

Games are the new Leonardo Decaprio 

Discuss this important, hard-hitting question. 

I was queen batastard on the primary Twilight Fan Forums from like 4th grade to 7th grade. My name was a slightly mispelled version of my dog's name, and my avatar was badly drawn pyramid.