SUN-02 Fedora Noir [Playtest] (FULL)
Posted: July 1st, 2017, 12:19 pm
Hi folks!
I'll be running a playtest version of Fedora Noir (by the inimitable Morgan Stinson) in the 2nd slot on Sunday.
Pitch:
Fedora Noir is a serious noir fiction game about a Detective investigating a missing-person case in a post-prohibition era American city. The cruelty and ambivalence of the city is broken only by the last two people who care at all about the failing Detective. Also, one of us will play as the Detective's Hat.
Other info:
The game takes an average of 1.5 to 2.5 hours so there is potential for the game to end early in the slot or to play two instances of the game. One player (me) will facilitate the setup portion of the game, but it is a “GM-less†game. Each player including the facilitator will perform asymmetric roles in the game. The game is in a well-polished state and we've been play testing it already at a couple cons this year and with friends. We're testing the overall game experience and are looking for feedback. Feedback is optional and not required to play, but we can provide analog or digital means for feedback if you'd like to help.
(If there is enough interest, then there is potential for me to run this in another slot on Sunday as well...let me know below!)
I'll be running a playtest version of Fedora Noir (by the inimitable Morgan Stinson) in the 2nd slot on Sunday.
Pitch:
Fedora Noir is a serious noir fiction game about a Detective investigating a missing-person case in a post-prohibition era American city. The cruelty and ambivalence of the city is broken only by the last two people who care at all about the failing Detective. Also, one of us will play as the Detective's Hat.
Other info:
The game takes an average of 1.5 to 2.5 hours so there is potential for the game to end early in the slot or to play two instances of the game. One player (me) will facilitate the setup portion of the game, but it is a “GM-less†game. Each player including the facilitator will perform asymmetric roles in the game. The game is in a well-polished state and we've been play testing it already at a couple cons this year and with friends. We're testing the overall game experience and are looking for feedback. Feedback is optional and not required to play, but we can provide analog or digital means for feedback if you'd like to help.
(If there is enough interest, then there is potential for me to run this in another slot on Sunday as well...let me know below!)