Legit_Spaghetti on Nostr: One thing the #Fallout boardgame does very well is quests. Every scenario has one ...
One thing the #Fallout boardgame does very well is quests. Every scenario has one main quest and a bunch of side quests, and they play out like a "Choose your own adventure" book where you traverse pretty elaborate decision trees toward a conclusion.
But this is also where the game stumbles the hardest. There's no concept of private vs. public quests, so playing with multiple people you'll inevitably step on each other's toes in unfun ways. There's also a death clock tied to the main quest.
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