With all of this I still want to play it. But then we have Drakborgen which while interesting is just frustrating. There's nothing better than having your knight draw a random room tile and it comes up a pit and then it's like. Ok what happens now?...
With all of this I still want to play it. But then we have Drakborgen which while interesting is just frustrating. There's nothing better than having your knight draw a random room tile and it comes up a pit and then it's like. Ok what happens now?...
I like how they do it in cartel where it's a reverse roll. I.e. you have to roll low modified by heat and that means that getting away clean has a 50% chance instead of 25% as in US.
I like how they do it in cartel where it's a reverse roll. I.e. you have to roll low modified by heat and that means that getting away clean has a 50% chance instead of 25% as in US.
I don't know that an escape move is needed in urban shadows at all, what do you think? Is it evocative of the genre? Or did magpie just include it because it's a staple?
I don't know that an escape move is needed in urban shadows at all, what do you think? Is it evocative of the genre? Or did magpie just include it because it's a staple?
I just mentioned it as a kind of PSA for those that think you have to do what it says in the move and you should... kinda, but fiction first of course. I haven't seen any pbta rules explicitly state this....
I just mentioned it as a kind of PSA for those that think you have to do what it says in the move and you should... kinda, but fiction first of course. I haven't seen any pbta rules explicitly state this....