Thank you kindly!
It's always interesting to see a different spin off of your own design and one day, I'll be back with a review and a story once I play a good game from it
Oh thank you!
I was afraid I was either going insane or it was unlisted.
I like your stuff! I plan to do some archive work soon, once I play any of the many games in my hold at least once, because I spotted you through your reviews on the site.
Also, can't wait for more Dracula drama as you made some games that make me tolerate vampires a little more.
The cards look good, but my only two critiques are that the numbers on the suits are almost impossible to read once printed out (Especially the spade suite). If the numbers were white, that would be helpful.
And that sheets 2 and 3 have the wrong backs for the A of Hearts, the 3 of Diamonds, the King of Diamonds, and the 2 of Clubs once printed out.
(I will update this with more feedback/info. after I have done some gameplay with them.)
This was excellent! Just what I was looking for, a view into more of the Great City of Revachol as the changes with her are mounting for the Return. Not that I mind other stories about our titular detective duo, but the city is large and whitnessing her within the developing mind of this officer is wonderful!
Of course I could use Art Cop tactics to pry apart the small things, but I can't. The longing is too great.
Excellent comic and will recommend when I can.
(Adding the Disco-Elysium tag may help you as well.)
Greetings and good tidings to you all!
I really like this approach to war games as I am interested, but not 'drop money on special tables and figurines' interested. I found your game through the Aggro Crab Seal and read through it from the Ukraine Bundle. I loved it enough to buy a physical copy.
Thank you kindly and I hope your projects work out.
My father is no longer in this world, so I kept my choice to my grandfather first. There were three that I ended up debating with:
This is what I would still have chosen if my dad was still alive and assuming most other things about me stayed the same if he was still here. I felt that poetry focusing on the familiar sensations of life, but focused in a moment of meditative, reading was the gift I would hope to give. The reasons for the other two are self explanatory.
Y'all did a great job with this one in capturing that felling of indecision in choosing a gift to better bridge a gap in trying to know someone one should know intimately.