I admit that i struggle to understand the point of Everspark. The author had arealdy written the Push System, which perfectly hit the target: a simple and streamlined set of rules, with just a few pages and very concise. Everspark, on the other hand, gave me the opposite impression: over 330 pages to achieve more or less the same goal as the Push System, since the game mechanics are roughly just as complex. The only difference is that here we have a thick manual that costs twice as much. Basically, it's much bigger and much more expensive, but in practical terms, it doesn't offer much more. In my opinion, if someone is looking for a lightweight and easy to learn system, they'd be better off buying the Push System from the same author. I found it to be a much more "focused" product than Everspark.
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