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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Jul 3, 2023 6:58:11 GMT -5
I'm thinking of creating a new game, story-based. I recently played a board game called UNDO, in which players could travel back in time to try to prevent a character's death by making small changes to his life or people related to him. I'm thinking about the plot, and I think it would be interesting to have different timelines. You will be my guinea pigs soon, if all goes well.
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Post by HAL 10,000 on Jul 3, 2023 9:30:36 GMT -5
This sounds awesome.
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Post by Esmé's meme is meh on Jul 3, 2023 10:33:27 GMT -5
I'm in obvi
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Post by Isadora Is a Door on Jul 3, 2023 14:36:04 GMT -5
Sounds fun
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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Jul 6, 2023 6:41:43 GMT -5
Ski Resort Les Neiges Éternelles, Zermatt, Switzerland. 30th March 2023, 23:47.
In his pleasant office nestled in the heart of a ski resort in Zermatt, lies a fallen man. Laurent Beaumont. Marked by a violent blade incursion, a knife mocks his agony, still buried in his chest. Each heartbeat pulses against the ivory handle, his veins struggling against the metallic intrusion. The haze of his final breath blurs the cold, crystalline air of the room.
The flickering glow of the fireplace, fueled with pine wood, paints the wooden walls with dances of light and shadow. The atmosphere is scented with the sweet aroma of burning resin and the salty tang of blood. Standing next to the victim, a man with skin as pale as the snow outside observes the macabre theater. His black coat absorbs the fireplace light, making him almost a somber apparition in the room. He holds a diary in his hands, the latest in a series that Laurent Beaumont had dedicated his final hours to writing.
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Post by Optimism is my Phil-osophy on Jul 6, 2023 6:42:48 GMT -5
Above is the opening scene. The death players must try to avoid. Soon I will indicate the cards that are the points in the protagonist's life that players can try to change.
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