First session is over, GREAT SUCCESS! The game is a hit with my group, really excited to try more Family stuff.

First session is over, GREAT SUCCESS! The game is a hit with my group, really excited to try more Family stuff.

First session is over, GREAT SUCCESS! The game is a hit with my group, really excited to try more Family stuff.

I have another question though. One of my players wanted to… “interrogate” (or torture, more likely) a prisoner as a character. I’m conflicted on what move would that trigger. Defuse doesn’t seem right?

I have a simple and probably stupid question: is there one Homeland, or one Homeland per family?

I have a simple and probably stupid question: is there one Homeland, or one Homeland per family?

I have a simple and probably stupid question: is there one Homeland, or one Homeland per family? I’m confused by the wording in the play advice section of the first chapter.

If there’s only one Homeland, the pioneers are literally able to fuck over everyone else’s landscape… Which seems weird.

So, I was intrigued by the Kickstarter and decided to back it.

So, I was intrigued by the Kickstarter and decided to back it.

So, I was intrigued by the Kickstarter and decided to back it.

What’s your elevator pitch to sell this game to your group? I am trying to come up with something but I guess I haven’t got the hang of the game yet quite right.

I have a question regarding the brainer.

I have a question regarding the brainer.

I have a question regarding the brainer.

How is the In-Brain Puppet Strings move supposed to work?

Do you override their will by inputting a command?

I’m asking because in my group there’s a brainer that decided to use the move on a particularly “slow” npc. When he succeded, he announced that the guy was going to protect him, which is fine. What isn’t that much to me is that he kind of “mindfucked” him and now he’s docile and follows pretty much the Brainer everywere without questioning, since it’s not life threatening. 

I figured it would be more like “you have to do this, if you don’t, I’ll fry your brain” type of collaboration. What’s your input on this?