[Diaspora] Mini-Game Help

Brad Murray bjmurray.halfjack at gmail.com
Sat Nov 14 23:08:45 MST 2009


On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 9:58 PM, Jeffrey Hosmer <jhosmer1 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks for all your help, guys.  I rant the mini-game scenario again today,
> and it went great.  The players managed to fight their enemies to a
> concession in Personal Combat, fought a desperate Platoon Combat where the
> enemy almost reached the objective just as time ran out.  (One player, whose
> unit had "Losers and Rejects" as an aspect spent the whole time futilely,
> and hilariously, trying to get his unit to do anything but squat in their
> foxholes.)  In space combat, they managed to shoot the hell out of some
> torpedo boats while the transport they were escorting managed to escape.
>  And in Social Combat, they almost proved their innocence in the Court
> Martial until my prosecutor made a run for Mistrial and used his last fate
> chip to keep them from moving him out.  Everyone had a lot of fun.  I'll put
> my scenario together and put it somewhere for people to look at.


Jeffrey, this is AWESOME to hear! We've played these mini-games a lot but
you're the first customer that we've heard from that's really exercised them
all. And so I was kind of on the edge of my seat hoping it would work as
well for you as it did for us. These stories, though, are magnificent and
that's what I really love about the mini-games -- the way they deliver
unexpected stories.

I am desperately in love with the poor "Losers and Rejects" unit. :D I'm
glad it wasn't too frustrating!

Posting your results on the Diaspora forums at GeekDo <
http://rpg.geekdo.com/rpgitem/53617> would be great -- if you post it under
"Sessions" it gets reviewed and you even get rewarded in site currency!

(And Brad, you already sent me dice. ;)
>

I feel like I should have sent you a lot more. :D

-- 
Brad Murray (halfjack)
VSCA Publishing
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