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Hey folks
A quick question for you. Lovecraftesque requires you to write stuff down as part of gameplay:
* You write down the details of your setting, main character, locations and supporting characters;
* You write down the Clues you create during the game; and
* You privately write down your secret conclusions about what the horror is.
We think we can afford to include some printed note sheets in the game to record all of this. There's three options here:
1. Don't include anything.
2. Include printed notepads and pencils.
3. Include laminated cards and dry-wipe pen.
How important is it for you to have these included, and if you want them, which do you prefer?
And, if anyone has any knowledge of the environmental impacts, we'd love to hear those too. Laminated cards seem less wasteful, but our research hasn't turned up any info about their impacts other than the repeated claim that they're bad because they can't be recycled - which probably isn't that likely to be relevant for board game components anyway.
Let us know your thoughts!
Josh and Becky
A quick question for you. Lovecraftesque requires you to write stuff down as part of gameplay:
* You write down the details of your setting, main character, locations and supporting characters;
* You write down the Clues you create during the game; and
* You privately write down your secret conclusions about what the horror is.
We think we can afford to include some printed note sheets in the game to record all of this. There's three options here:
1. Don't include anything.
2. Include printed notepads and pencils.
3. Include laminated cards and dry-wipe pen.
How important is it for you to have these included, and if you want them, which do you prefer?
And, if anyone has any knowledge of the environmental impacts, we'd love to hear those too. Laminated cards seem less wasteful, but our research hasn't turned up any info about their impacts other than the repeated claim that they're bad because they can't be recycled - which probably isn't that likely to be relevant for board game components anyway.
Let us know your thoughts!
Josh and Becky
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