Game Club: Cromwell
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Next game for the game club, inspired by Play Like a Feminist's gaming circles:
Cromwell: King In All But Name, which was included in the Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality, but is free. (Not even "pay what you want." Actually free.)

On January 10 (...or so), I'll make the reactions post - before then, reactions here are okay, but please use spoiler formatting to hide details. And hopefully over the next month I'll participate more in the discussions; I've been caught up in NaNoWriMo and a few other projects and kind of swamped.
I picked Cromwell because (1) I didn't see any objections, and (2) several people mentioned it as interesting. Cromwell was inspired by Reigns, which has about the same mechanics but different topics.
Questions to consider before starting (these are going to apply to all the games; there'll be more specific questions for this one later):
1. What did you think this game was going to be, before you played it? What was surprising about it?
2. How far did you get in the game? Do you want to play more/again?
Cromwell: King In All But Name, which was included in the Bundle for Racial Justice and Equality, but is free. (Not even "pay what you want." Actually free.)

On January 10 (...or so), I'll make the reactions post - before then, reactions here are okay, but please use spoiler formatting to hide details. And hopefully over the next month I'll participate more in the discussions; I've been caught up in NaNoWriMo and a few other projects and kind of swamped.
I picked Cromwell because (1) I didn't see any objections, and (2) several people mentioned it as interesting. Cromwell was inspired by Reigns, which has about the same mechanics but different topics.
Questions to consider before starting (these are going to apply to all the games; there'll be more specific questions for this one later):
1. What did you think this game was going to be, before you played it? What was surprising about it?
2. How far did you get in the game? Do you want to play more/again?