So this is “Will You Do the Fandango?”

So this is “Will You Do the Fandango?”

So this is “Will You Do the Fandango?”

It’s a bit raw, and maybe a bit too out there to be relevant to a lot of PbtA-fans, but I got awarded a prize for it in the itch.io “Gaming Like it’s 1923” game jam that Randy Lubin hosted and I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t quite proud of that.

It’s a microgame based on Rex Ingram’s film “Scaramouche” (1923), a film that entered the public domain this year. The characters play as a touring troupe of swashbuckling Commedia dell’Arte performers in pre-revolutionary France.

I think there’s some typos in there, probably quite a few sentences that could be better, and an old reference to gaining drama points from acting on your Keys that I hadn’t changed to reflect the way the Keys work on the Playbooks.

Anyway, if you want to check it out, here’s the file. Let me know if I messed up the sharing options (again…).

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YGJh3-uh-vxWfLxePjESzI-20uQH5W8G/view?usp=drive_web

6 thoughts on “So this is “Will You Do the Fandango?””

  1. Kalu Deliko Wow, that sounds super appropriate! Hope it works out for you, and if you want to tell me about it later or let me know which parts didn’t work for you, I’d be glad to hear about it.

  2. Lari Assmuth maybe it function very well, in 2012 I gmed a 7thsea 1ed Session in a Thean Theatre in similar fashion…and my player try to play it in your Fandango-Way of Play.

  3. https://www.studentville.it/divertirsi/maschere-di-carnevale-i-personaggi-della-tradizione/ if U have google translator…

    I hope you enjoy the Brighella and Balanzone.

    Brighella is the Plotting Villain represent the Antagonist with many “Soliloquio” as Lazzo

    Balanzone is a Alchemist/Sage/Doctor who bubbling in ancient languages and complicate formula…but He’s a total fraud like Fox in Pinocchio’s Collody

    studentville.it – Maschere di Carnevale: i personaggi della tradizione – StudentVille

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