This supplement is splendid. I love the menu so much! The Hunter stories are top notch. The guide for hacking the game and creating playbooks is superb.
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I think there is a typo on page 4 of the PDF. Under Remember... the first bullet point says, "…that you play as a teenager jedi initiate, not a padawan. A padawan follows their jedi master around through missions in the galaxy. If thatβs what you want for your character, get the βRetire from playβ advancement. You might have chosen the wrong game. If that is the case, good luck with finding the right one and may the Force be with you."
I think it should probably read "If thatβs NOT what you want for your character, get the βRetire from playβ advancement. "
Thanks for the quick response.
I'm still not entirely clear on the memory sharing process. I think you're indicating that if, for example, I run it for four players over Zoom (which is what I'll be doing), they should each send me their own answers to the questions privately and I, as the GM, will distribute those answers randomly to the players and they will share them as their Troopers max out Fatigue?
However, that confuses me a little because under Fatigue it says: "When a Clone Troop has run out of Fatigue, they must reveal their Memory to the table and explain how it differs from what is on the card and how it has shaped them in the current conflict." Which, to me, sounds like there should be some agreed-upon answer "on the card" so that the player can describe how their memory is different and shaped them in the current conflict... I think? Because if a player reveals the answer they were given, how does it differ from anything because there is nothing "on the card", right?
(I would love to join your Discord rather than cluttering up your game page, but I searched your itch page and your linktree links as well as your Bluesky main page and found no Discord info)
Hi, this is a really interesting game, and I'm running it for a Star Wars minicon! I am confused about one aspect.
Under Who Were You, it says, "Go around the table and answer the following questions."
But under What Do You Remember, it says, "Go around the table and have each Player (or yourself) write an answer on an index card."
It seems like the secret sauce in the game is the mix and match of the different memories being shared and surprising players. But if the group answers the questions in Who Were You, then are they answering different questions in What Do You Remember? If so, do we make up those questions? I'm cool to make up the questions, but it feels like the ones under Who Were You are cool, so I imagine that they shouldn't be answered aloud?
I used Kickstarter funds to pay for the professional layout of the book and PDF. I've reached out to them for a quote on the work. It's going to take a bit to afford that. In the interim, I'm working on alternate text for the images in the book. Also, if a Google word doc version of the text would work for you, let me know and I can send it to you, parhamdoustdar.
hey there parhamdoustdar, the PDFs are not tagged for screen readers. The text is text, not images, but it does not have alternative text on images, proper heading structure, or accessible tables to be properly accessible.
I am looking into what effort and cost it would take to make the PDFs properly accessible. It seems daunting.
