I'm thinking about releasing one of my designs for free to you, my loyal reader. As for those of you who clicked a link to here thinking you were getting fake nudie pictures, you can have it as well, but be forewarned that it is nothing like Busen Memo. The plan would be that I'd post a .pdf with rules and cutouts that you could print on cardstock and play with. However, these pieces don't currently exist on my computer (the prototype for this particular design was always in physical form) so it would be a non-trivial task for me to create it. So, I need to know how much interest there would be in a game where you need to cut out approximately 100 pieces. Frankly, I don't think it is worth it. I once felt this game had promise, but even the latest fixes have failed to excite me about it.
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6 comments:
Interesting. I'll happily have a look, and see what this is like.
Well I would be happy to have a look but you seem to be trying to talk me out of it. :)
I just don't want to go through the effort of creating and posting it if no one thinks they'll actually try it. If people are just curious, I could post only the rulebook.
Maybe that's a better solution. I'd be interested in taking a look.
I've downloaded and printed several desk top published games. I'd like the opportunity to check out your stuff.
If you posted it here and/or on the Geek you may be able to get some critical comments on making it a better/more marketable game. It's worth a shot...
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