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submitted 1 year ago by quartz242@hexbear.net to c/rpg@ttrpg.network

cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/244569

Hello,

I have been developing a TTRPG for a couple years now. I am now at a near finished state with the game and dearly need playtesting input, anyone who wishes to complete a post test questionnaire will receive a free copy of the finished book complete with character art assets!

Please do not actually donate money, this is a passion project and when it is finished I will seek money but until then I just want to share it.

Even if you do not playtest I welcome any feedback be it editing, phrasing, mechanical, worldbuilding, etc.

Any problems downloading it off itch.io let me know and I'll find another way to get you the .pdf.

Thanks again!

Questionnaire

  1. Tell me about your process of learning the system. What things were easy? What was difficult?

  2. What were your most and least favorite parts of chargen?

  3. What elements of the game supported your immersion? What, if anything, held you back?

  4. What did you feel was missing the the game? Does anything require more detail or explanation?

  5. How did you feel about the pace of the game? If you prefer it slower/faster, how do you suggest this could happen?

  6. What was the most frustrating moment or aspect of what you just played?

  7. What was your favorite moment or aspect of what you just played?

  8. Was there anything you wanted to do that you couldn’t?

  9. If you had a magic wand to wave, and you could change, or remove anything from the experience, what would it be?

  10. What were you doing in the experience?

  11. How would you describe this game to your friends and family?

I would be happy to provide my alt that I participate on this instance with to a mod and don't plan on posting another self-promo.

Thanks!

[-] quartz242@hexbear.net 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)
[-] quartz242@hexbear.net 3 points 3 years ago

Great post, per usual capitalism has no qualms profiting off our bodies yet misses an opportunity to use "cyberpunk" and transhumanist themes to be able to articulate the challenges and nuance of the trans experience in an accessible way instead they layed onto the tired trope of sexualizing the transfeminine and ignoring the trans masculine.

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