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Post by mister frau blucher on May 24, 2011 8:27:25 GMT -5
OK, it is official! Thing in the Lake is out now!
Get ready to pursue occult mysteries through haunted locales!
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Post by nukesnipe on May 27, 2011 14:28:30 GMT -5
Just took my copy out of the mailbox! As always, a very nice looking product. The map is simply gorgeous.
Now, to kick the family out of the house so I can have some quiet time with my dice....
Regards,
Scott
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Post by mister frau blucher on May 27, 2011 15:11:06 GMT -5
Hey Scott, It is great to hear from you, amigo. George and I truly appreciate you standing by us from the beginning. Hope you like Thing in the Lake! And you know that your 2 cents are actually worth more like 7 cents to us.
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Post by badpixie on Jun 18, 2011 6:44:11 GMT -5
Ok good scenario: one point though. Timekeeping I found utterly confusing in this scenario, as I wasn't entirely sure when I was moving within the same complex / area, and when I was moving between areas.
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Post by mister frau blucher on Jun 19, 2011 9:12:45 GMT -5
Hey badpixie,
This was a little bit of a problem when we were playtesting, i thought we had fixed it but evidently there is still some confusion.
SPOILERS
There are initially three areas you must get through, each of which provides you with a plotword you need to escape that area and move to the next. When you are done with all three you are able to move on to the lake and the final encounters. There is a building compound near the lake. But basically, unless we missed an instruction somewhere (that I haven't found yet), you should not be able to leave any of the first three areas without acquiring that area's plotword.
This adventure was written a little bit differently in this regard, to give it a little different feel than others. If this doesn't clear it up, please post with some specific instances of confusion, so we can edit and clarify the text.
Thanks for bringing this up!
Bret
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