Well, I have read the entire book and I’m very impressed. Very good game, we’ll written, with an appropriated rule density and a very clever use of space. You show rules and flavor text at the same time helping to set the reader mind in the urban shadows lanscapenand and transmitting the rules, all at once. I’ m very excited to test the game with my own friends. We were WoD fans in the past, so I think it will be a success! I’m sure they will love it.
Well, I have read the entire book and I’m very impressed.
Well, I have read the entire book and I’m very impressed.
Thank you Danilo Jara, that means a lot to us. I hope you have some awesome experiences with the game. ☺
Well for now, my gaming group will going to try Monsterhearts. They are asking me for this game before I could read Urban Shadows. Then, when we get tired of supernatural romantic drama, I think that we could take some steps in the furture of their characters and continue the story with Urban shadows 😛 focusing more in a political conflict.
I’m wondering if U-S is a good fit with a supernatural postapocalyptical Setting. Think about a devastated city, maybe some supernatural apocalypsis, like Hell gate London. Urban Sahdow can manage this kind of story?
But a city with a lot of people from before the crush, still remembering how the wolrd was, with a lot of remanents from the past, but with more crime, horror and danger in the streets?
That sounds like a cool transition, Danilo! I think that a post-apocalyptic setting might work, but remember that a lot of what makes the game tick is the intersection of city politics and the supernatural world.
Well. I’m thinking in a city very similar to a tpresent city, with all the corruption and darkness within, but just after the fall. With problem in service supply, no organized government, no real idea about what is happening, etc. In this environment, oportunistics will flourish an supernatural, specially thos related with criminal activities, could have a “prosperous time”. The supernatural threat could be something more present for humans in this post apocalyptical city I think, something similar to medieval times but mixed with incredulity and cinism. People could know that something bad is outside but without a certainty about what is really happening
I’d be very curious to hear how that went. Would be a cool experiment, for sure.