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simply_el

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Gameplay took me about an hour.

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Shockingly simple, Allucinalia gave me an introspective experience that I will be returning to for self-exploration again and again. The prompts had the right amount of detail to lead my thinking, but are general enough that every time I play will create a different "dream."

Although I picked up a community copy (thank you so much for providing those!), for those who can afford it, Allucinalia is easily worth the cost, especially for its replayability.

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Alright, next time, I'm picking songs from a finer-tuned playlist beyond just my "liked songs" because this is way too eclectic. Still, here's "Waves Whisper Something" which I used to write a backstory scene for a new D&D character I'm switching into our ongoing campaign.

I like this kind of structured prompt, so this was fun and something I definitely want to try again.

I got a little confused with the success trackers. Am I supposed to keep coming up with scenarios for the same Client, or do I check success with one Client and Case and then roll to get a new scenario?

Liked exploring whether or not I'd actually change things in my past. Rolling a d4 to determine how successful changing things was (and then coming up with reasons why the change wouldn't succeed) was engaging and interesting.

I've played the base game a couple of times now...lost both times, but enjoyed playing enough to want to come back and try the expansions!