It's an absolutely wildly bonkers idea to mix creative storytelling with the mechanics of a game; that's why I made a blog to do just that. Ludicrus Gaming is my lair of mad gaming science. Tread with caution.
Monday, April 20, 2015
I Made a Thing: Schism Song Alpha
Scribbled by
Andy Hauge
So, this time around, I've got something new for all of you: a game that I'm slowly starting to polish up. It's inspired by the likes of Bastion, with a dash of Apocalypse World, and it's been through a lot of mental revisions already! Someday maybe I'll break out into the story of how radically this initial alpha has changed from my initial conception of the game.
And this is what I've wrought! MWAHAHA! Um, er. So what I'd love you to do is to read it, have a look at it, and try it out. Let me know what sorts of speed bumps you find in the game, stuff that really needs clearing up, or ways that it falls short of its goal, which is to pull together a vibrant story. The structure of the game is heavily inspired by the concept of music jams, and I'm interested to see how well that translated.
And though I'm short on time these days, I'm open to running a session with people over Google Hangouts.
Schism Song Core: Alpha v0.1
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