I mean, kudos to them, but why are they going for a fantasy
environment for that instead of leaning into science fiction?
Everybody can do fantasy, but NASA would have the clout to just
put out a science fiction adventure and have it work.
which reminds me that Wendy's (the fast food chain which I don't really
know because I am not American) released a ttrpg called Feast of Legends https://archive.org/details/feast-of-legends
On 3/6/2024 5:19 PM, dozens wrote:
On 3/5/24 2:13 AM, kyonshi wrote:
which reminds me that Wendy's (the fast food chain which I don't
really know because I am not American) released a ttrpg called Feast
of Legends
https://archive.org/details/feast-of-legends
I seem to recall that the community was so outraged about an obvious
corporate sellout grab that Critical Role had to apologize for playing
a oneshot of it.
There were in-game powerups for irl purchasing food from Wendys. Which
is awful and also kind of brilliant.
I had a look at it and it didn't seem like anything I'd want to play,
but I liked the idea of the hobby being so mainstream that a fast food
chain just decided to use it for advertisement.
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