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This is copied from my Rating of the game, pasted here for those debating on a purchase:

  This is genuinely one of the most entertaining and enveloping Solo Rpgs I've played. The post-war wasteland setting is one that I already find intriguing, but what really draws me in is the system. Most solo rpgs I've experienced are mainly journaling games. While they have options for an "arcade" mode, those games still feel very empty without writing the story because the game mechanics aren't fleshed out enough to stand on their own. 

  Courier, however, is the very opposite and without the empty feeling. This game puts the mechanics first, creating a fun adventure with a very satisfying gameplay loop. It gives you a game to explore, allowing you to only worry about the numbers and system if that's what you want, while also giving those who want to also tell a deep story the details they need to flesh out their world. 

  I'm very fond of this game, and I am looking forward to playing this with some of my friends in the future. I got this for free thanks to Community copy offered by the creator but hear me when I say that if you want this game: purchase a copy. Support this creator. Their talent for game creation deserves it.

Fantastic work, Sleepy Sasquatch.

that would be awesome! And highly appreciated!

At the moment, I can't afford this yet, but when I can, I'm gonna swing back by because this looks amazing! I love the art style and the idea of being a simple lil courier guy in a wasteland is just the kind of niche roleplaying I crave.

Hey there! I have been thoroughly enjoying the game so much, and I love the story telling mechanics used. I just have a couple of inquiries about different parts of the game:

First is the offering. I'm not exactly sure what the game means by deciding an offering for a spell. Is it similar to spell components in dnd?

And secondly, when questing, the rules for it state that "If you have responded to all prompts for a particular card, discard that card. If that card was the face card, discard the set after responding to the remaining prompts" but none of the prompts offered in the list have a face value. How would this work?

Thank you for reading and thank you for the hard work you put into making this game.