Nice! I have the impression that it would be bit too dark for me to play (especially the red path, yikes), but I really like the prompts. They are quite vivid.
Have you playtested this? I wonder how well the Dialect cards match up with the aspects, and how easy it would be to come up with the shared moments.
Anyway, I happened to use the same tweet as inspiration (it's gold!) but I took a very different approach: I made a new game instead of literally using Dialect, and made it much lighter. In my game, the couple has already broken up and they are remembering good moments. There is even a small chance they will go back together!
I was expecting cafeteria food when what appears is a six-course supper of housing crisis and clannad.
It hits you where it’s it to shiver in response to what it’s done to you. It leave you with your feelings. It says it’s up in its bedroom after the war, and there’s barricades and tear gas where once there were animals and kissing fields. It loves you, and it see you love it. And it’s not in that way. And neither of you are.
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Nice! I have the impression that it would be bit too dark for me to play (especially the red path, yikes), but I really like the prompts. They are quite vivid.
Have you playtested this? I wonder how well the Dialect cards match up with the aspects, and how easy it would be to come up with the shared moments.
Anyway, I happened to use the same tweet as inspiration (it's gold!) but I took a very different approach: I made a new game instead of literally using Dialect, and made it much lighter. In my game, the couple has already broken up and they are remembering good moments. There is even a small chance they will go back together!
I was expecting cafeteria food when what appears is a six-course supper of housing crisis and clannad.
It hits you where it’s it to shiver in response to what it’s done to you. It leave you with your feelings. It says it’s up in its bedroom after the war, and there’s barricades and tear gas where once there were animals and kissing fields. It loves you, and it see you love it. And it’s not in that way. And neither of you are.