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A jam submission

The Evening NewsView project page

A storytelling/roleplaying game in which you’re delivering made-up news.
Submitted by Eran Aviram (@nnesk) — 31 days, 3 hours before the deadline
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Submitted

Hello Eran Aviram!

The intro had me in buckled in before I started... some thoughts and comments headed your way in 5, 4, 3, 2...

1. Must be said again, GREAT OPENING LINE! You managed to evoke a ton of tone and setting from a phrase we are all immediately familiar with.

2. The main story / headline generator is a lot of fun. One thing, I wish that the co-anchors were a bit more involved. Maybe have the co-anchors take the parts of relevant audio clips / the on the screen video clips. Seems like they might be sitting around for their turn...

3. Ok yes! All of the other sections are a lot more back and forth. Nice, nice, nice.

4. I would love a jingle generator haha.

5. The structure of After We Come Back - Commercial Brake - Welcome Back is well done. It allows the Anchor and VIP a moment to think about how to structure the next segment. One thought, perhaps all the roles should be planned out before the show starts? Maybe it could be a suggestion for groups that aren't as good with improv yet?

Overall, this is great. I could totally see running this with an improv group that perhaps did not have the most experience to teach those skills. Very nice job.

Developer(+1)

Hello Joel!

Thank you for the feedback, much appreciated. Good on you for doing so with many of the other submissions, it's very much in the jam spirit.

Submitted(+1)

Feedback is an important part of this community. Folks put a lot of work into their games and that work should be noticed and appreciated!

Submitted

I've played this!

Once in a drama class, it was so fun. It's nice that you devised and organized all this, I'll for sure use it someday on a class or something.

Developer(+1)

That's so great to hear!