I haven't had a chance to play this yet, but have already really enjoyed it as a piece of imaginative fiction in a sort of pastoral hopepunk vein. Easily adaptable to other locations in time and space, though the provided setting is equal parts concise, detailed, and lovely.
The scoring system might work best among those passingly familiar with indie/rules-light games, but it's not difficult to grasp, and it seems like sufficient scaffolding for the Indulgences (collaborative storytelling scenes).
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