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Fiasco is great, and I’m glad to see it getting attention on the AV Club! It makes me a little sad that there’s not a direct link to purchase the game, as Bully Pulpit is an indie publisher that not everyone knows about. Would it be too much to ask to put a link in the article? If so, here’s the BPG page. http://bully

One game I like to recommend to people who like Fiasco is “Everyone is John”. https://anceball.neocities.org/Everyone_is_John.html . One player is John, an insane man with multiple personalities, and everyone else plays the Voices, who are vying for control of John. Totally freeform and really gonzo.

I don’t think I’ll ever get used to the term ‘campaign’. I also still find it slightly weird when people refer to a PC game as a ‘video game’ (for those who don’t know there used to be a distinction between ‘video games’ and ‘computer games’).

Yes, I love Fiasco! Easily my favorite GM-less role-playing game, and an excellent exercise in cooperative storytelling. For a somewhat similar vibe, I’m really excited about the upcoming Wet Hot American Summer role-playing game which should be out in a few months (I’m looking forward to paging through the test