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Hi! I want to say - I love what you've made! I'm from Poland, a rather conservative country (the most discriminating against LGBTQ+ and women in Europe, some say) and I think having ttrpgs that are wholesome and support stories of healing, acceptance and kindness is really important. We generally love to play in D&D, Warhammer, Call of Cthulu or Kult, but seeing how people react to Wanderhome with amazement and squeals of joy when they get to be a cute, cuddly animal is pure gold. I've played Wanderhome with friends (and a bit more random people from discord) and all of them loved the contrast to what they usually play.  

Thank you for having enough courage, drive and creativity, to come forward with Wanderhome. It's beautiful and fully capable of changing the landscape of the ttrpg fandom. 

Lots of love from Poland <3 

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Hi there, I just bought your book from an online store in Canada, which came with the PDF (Though it seems to be only about 50MB).  But coming here after the fact I see that you also provide a variant PDF which wasn't included in my purchase, can you give a bit of information as to what's included in that file?  Thanks, really looking forward to diving in!

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That contains a black and white version and an insectophobe version, for people who dont want color or bugs!

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Did you know there's a review video on this RPG? Go Check it out!


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First of all, thank you for the incredible work put into this beautiful game. I'm considering a Haeth where I can wander in my indigenous heritage, and I have a question about Sprawling Natures. Densely populated permanent settlements were unusual for us -- is there another aspect to sprawling that I should keep in mind? (This can wait until after the crowdfunding campaign for Yazeba's Bed and Breakfast, I know you've got your hands full.)

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Hi, I'm so glad Wanderhome resonates with you! So if I was playing a game where I was mainly avoiding sprawling natures, my approach would be to generally not select them unless a picklist prompted me to, and then once selected interpret them through a metaphorical lens. Like, what is a forge metaphorically about? Is there a space for a place that contains many people coming together and intermingling, even if it's not a literal metropolis? Another approach might be to draw more heavily on 3rd party natures or those in the stretch goals PDF, all of which can be found here — maybe if there's no equivalent to a metropolis, you could pull in a beach, fallen star, or shade.

No matter what, I hope your wandering goes well!

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Thank you, excellent advice. Just prepping for this game has been nourishing! What a wonderful and healing thing you've put into the world.

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Hi! I’ve heard great things about this game and want to try it. Question, though - can it also be played as a solo RPG?

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Yes!

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Only managed to get in one session of this before online schedule hell pulled the group apart but the character creation process was lovely, inspiring and simple and the one session we played was wholesome and soft.

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I have a group inviting me to play this and from the read here I am wildly excited to give it a try :)

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Any chance you'll open up a few more community copies over the holidays? Would love to see if my niece and nephew would enjoy the system/setting before buying the big splashy hardcover version! Also, love the Arc of the Year blanket on your webstore. That's such a neat idea! :)

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I don't think we'll be opening more over the holidays, simply because we've already given away a thousand copies and I would like to space out giveaways periodically. 

Hello!  I have a question about Place creation.  Are you supposed to select 3 natures in a specific way?  Is a Place supposed to be a larger concept of several smaller locations within it?  Like, it's hard to imagine an Island Workshop Glen.  Was that what was intended?  The description for how to create a place is really vague and the example barely covered the process. 

When writing in the Place character sheet, there's only 4 lines for Aesthetic Elements, but each Nature requires you to choose 2, so shouldn't there be 6 lines? Or did I misunderstand how these are supposed to be composed?

Thanks!

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Hi! To answer your questions to the best of my ability:

  • There is no specific rules about selecting natures — you can roll randomly or pick, or something else.
  • A place is a unified location tied together thematically by the natures selected. So for example, an Island Workshop Glen might be a Greek-inspired cliff-covered isle (the island) overflowing with vibrant life due to island biodiversity (a metaphorical glen) and inhabited by an order of weaver-nuns (the workshop). Or maybe it's a village built around an artistic workshop deep in the woods and surrounded by rare butterflies, that is cut off from the rest of civilization. Or something else! 
  • There should be 6 lines. I don't know why there are only 4. 
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Wow thank you for the amazingly fast response!   I think I understand Natures and Places now; that they're more guidelines than literal places.  Thank you!

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Hello. :) I have two questions.

1. Is there a way to preview how the system works? I've fallen in love with the setting at first blush, but I struggle with TTRPG systems and wanted to get a read on if it will be easy for me to run and understand.

2. How much do we have to pay to contribute to the community pool?

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1. You can get a sense of how the system is through APs and podcasts — my personal favorite is the oneshot episodes with Brennan Lee Mulligan. If you know a friend (or website 🤫) with the PDF, you can borrow it! I will say, the system is very rules-lite, so that might potentially help.

2. The community copies pool is closed right now, but I'll open it up again soon! We tend to open it on special occasions.

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Actually, because of this post I added another 72 community copies!

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I appreciate that a lot. I was very much punching this game into my budgeting goals today, trying to figure out where to fit saving for it in, but the community copies being restocked was a godsend and I thank you kindly for it.

I do wish it was possible to add to the amount we paid on community copies like we can with purchases though, so I could properly pay for it when I have the funds though.

Thank you so much, again. What a nice thing to find when I checked my messages. :)

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Unfortunately we can't make it work like that, since it would require manual monitoring and I'm too busy to keep an eye on that :( If you want to show appreciation, please feel free to leave a rating and review, or recommend us to your local library!

does the system allow you to 'purchase' a copy after you've claimed a community copy?

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You're welcome to buy a hardcover or paperback copy from our storefront, or ask me to add another community copy, but there's no systemized way to add additional community copies to the pool.

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I've gotten a few friends interested and will be saving for a hardcopy. I will definitely remember to notify you once I've purchased it in that case.

Also, I didn't know libraries took TTRPG books until today, ha.

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I tried Wanderhome with my older daughter (7)... later, the younger daughter (3) joined us as well. So we played... probably not exactly the way it was intended, but it was fun. They both request playing it again. And they both roleplay like crazy. So, I guess it's a good game :)

Picture is relevant, the older daughter is the author :)

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That's amazing! There's no wrong way to play as long as everyone's having fun — and it looks like they had a blast. I love her bugs!

Hi! Since all the community copies are claimed, I was hoping to take a look at the demo/quickstart but the download demo button seems to be just character sheets with no explanation. Is this intentional? 

The Demo is just where we're storing the character sheets for access. We're going to replace it with a quick start soon! 

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There are some game books which build such rich worlds that you are automatically transported there just by reading the book. This is one such book. Moreover, I sit with my physical copy in my lap, tears in my eyes, and nose runny from the warmth and quiet happiness reading this book brings me. This is the kind of retreat into a journey that I needed and I look forward to bringing friends along for that journey.

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Sweet without being saccharine, precious without being twee, Wanderhome is an interesting emotional and original ttrpg experience that can be enjoyed equally between friends and family groups of all sizes and age ranges. I highly recommend it for anyone who wants a small quiet adventure or a long hobbitesque meander.

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Hello! This is lovely! I've been reading through the PDF and just had a question about what something meant. Under the seasonal advancements for each character, it always has a bullet point saying to "take an unused playbook and add as much as you want from that playbook to yours"-- what does that mean?

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Hi! This means you can combine your character with another playbook, taking as much as you want from that playbook (lists, questions, "always do" moves, etc.) and bringing them onto yours.

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Ah, I see! Thank you so much for taking the time to clarify this :)

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Hey.. do you guys plan on releasing the pdf internationally? I REALLY wanted to play the game but because of monetary differences 25 dollars is A LOT in my currency

It's about 131 R$ and that's a lot, you can do the groceries for the whole month with this amount of money

I'm sure in the US it's a fair price and I understand if an international release is not viable, but I was just curious

Hi, please take a look at the community copies section! This is why we offer community copies for folks who can't afford the PDF.

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that is really thoughtful, a big thanks tho

Can't wait to play but I'm sure I'll love it

Your work is really awesome and again a HUUGE thanks for this.

Wow, thank you so much for this stunning game! Just received my physical copy and I'm still in awe from all the gorgeous artwork and layout, you should all be proud of yourselves! I hope to play with friends-- I was wondering, were you considering making a dyslexia friendly version of the playkit? The writing is rather tight, especially for the playbooks.

hi! unfortunately the playkit is discontinued — we aren't updating it and we don't currently have plans to make a new one. it's a little bit of history from the kickstarter that, while cool, we're focusing on making the core game as accessible as possible (which is to say, the actual PDF is dyslexia and screenreader-friendly!)

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This game is great! Just read through it with a friend and we cant wait to play it and bring ideas from it into the other rpgs in our life! thanks for making it!

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I love this game very very much, thank you so much for making this amazing game, Possum Creek Games team.


The thing i love the most about this game is how it encourages you to describe objects and places not in the literal way but also through the feelings we have about the objects and places.


I highly recommend this game, guys. 👍

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This game has completely revolutionized not the way I think about TTRPGs but also the way I think about stories and how they are told. Every time I even contemplate the idea of the worlds this game allows me to build I smile. All I can say is thank you 

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Hi! Are there plans to release the text of Wanderhome under a Creative Commons license? I couldn’t find an answer one way or another, anywhere I searched. Thanks so much! :)

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Hi! We have a third-party license for creating content with Wanderhome, more information available on our website. There are no plans to release the text of the game under a creative commons license at this time, although if you're interested in making stuff for the game, this should help you out!

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Hyvää syntymäpäivää! Happy Birthday!

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kiitos!

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Hi! I backed and have received my copy IIRC <3 
However I just saw there was an update on something like "variants"? But clicking the link just takes me here to the demo download x
Let me know if I should be able to access it? 
Thank you!!

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Hi, sorry about that! That was part of the update I just rolled out, that accidentally got posted early. 

No problem! I see the links now <3
It's still asking me to "buy the game" before I can download them though. I'm pretty sure I'm logged in? Not used to itchio XD

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Can you email us at main@possumcreekgames.com with a screencap of what's going on and we can see what we can do to sort this out?

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Thank you for all your help!

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I wish Community copies remained! With my wife's crash and the time I spend caregiving, work has been slow.  Our kids and our niece and nephew, and their friends, have been playing Savage Worlds and FATE with me as GM, but one is a bit more violent than I'd like, and the other is too complicated for many of them. :/ But I intend to get this when I have a little extra money, to play with them!

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We plan on opening up more community copies soon!

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This is gonna sound kinda stingy, and I don't mean it as such, I just want to know what the options are ahead of time - I know the physical copies on the website come with the PDF included. If a person buys the PDF, will that at all offset the cost of a physical copy later, if they choose to buy one?

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Hi! Unfortunately buying a PDF copy now does not offset the price of a physical copy later, unfortunately those are disconnected sales and I can't offer a discount later. 

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Understood. Thanks for the reply!

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I guess now I do have another question, but only because I just bought a physical book pre-order. ;) When do the PDFs included in that get delivered, and how?

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The PDF will be delivered with a download code alongside the physical book, but if you email us at main@possumcreekgames.com we can email you a download key sooner! (I'm sorry that's so clunky, the technology is ... frustrating, on the backend)

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E-mail sent! Thanks!

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So I absolutely love the game! I'm wondering if there's ever any chance that we'll see separate playbooks for all the... playbooks. What I mean is how they were done in the playkit prior to the Kickstarter.

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We made the choice not to lay them out that way because (and you can notice this if you compare the playkit text to the final text) we had to make a *lot* of cuts in order to fit the playbooks into the form they took in the playkit. If you look under Demo, however, you can see there are blank character sheets that you can fill out!

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Wanderhome is a feeling. Its the feeling of watching Ghibli movies with my friends in the early crack of the morning. Its the feeling of calm and solace that comes from basking in the green of nature, walking through the shadows into the rays of sunshine that pierce through the cracks in the leaves. Its the feeling of being on holiday in a simple campervan and just listening to the rain pouring down around.

 Wanderhome is the feeling of home. 

Wanderhome teaches that home is all around us. 

No other game I have played has ever made me feel so happy and so calm. This game gives me the opportunity to reflect on life and spirituality as I imagine my little newt fool in her pink summer dress skipping stones across the pond under an overgrown bridge. I think about what it means to grow old as my badger veteran finds new romance just as he feels his life was at a close, giving him a new taste of what it means to live. It makes me think about the passing of time in a new exciting optimistic way. 

Whether solo or with friends Wanderhome is a unique opportunity that you do not want to miss. 

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Just wanted to say that I love Wanderhome and I can’t wait to get my physical copy, reading through it just made me feel so happy and I can’t wait to play it.

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Having read through the PDF a time or two now, I really appreciate the depths this game contains. You can use it to tell stories of peaceful wanderings and happy festivals, but as your journey continues you can also explore a land haunted and a people devastated by war. There is a kernel of horror hidden in the loveliness, and all the more vivid for its pastoral surroundings. Wanderhome has more in common with Sleepaway than I initially realized, and it's stronger and deeper for it.

The "heroic" and "royal" traits... the veteran's sword... the Guardian's ward... all the tools are here, if your group wants to pick them up. But you can wait until you're ready, or ignore them completely – and the game will support you.

This is genuinely one of the best comments I've gotten on Wanderhome. Thank you!

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You’re very welcome! Thank you for designing such a rich and thoughtful game. 

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Reading this is bringing back childhood memories and magic. Thanks so much for bringing it into the world. I can't wait to play!!!

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Hello,
I have a question that I don't think has been answered here yet, even though I have looked (as an aside, your pfp on itch is very cute and happy). How do I pronounce Hæth? I would like to know when I talk about this game out loud. Thank you.

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That's your call! People tend to go with "Hayth" or "Heeth", but I don't have a preference

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That letter in IPA is the same vowel as cat, bat, and rat!

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oh thanks for the insight!

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Super excited to play this one, but I'm having trouble imagining how a session would look. Is there any planned "actual play" or breakdown of play?

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Hi! There's a lot of really wonderful Actual Plays available online. My personal preference is for the one with Brennan Lee Mulligan and Joseph Fink, found here:

But also if you go on Youtube and search up "Wanderhome" there's a ton of great actual plays by some amazing content creators. I hope that helps!
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Joseph Fink from "Welcome to Night Vale"? OMG this is gonna be good.


This games look so lovely. COngrats.

The very same! I hope you enjoy 🥰

Wow, a little research on my part would have been a good start. Sorry about that, and thanks! 😁

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There’s so much! They’re so pretty. I feel held.

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edit: i made a playbook!

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i am equal parts incredibly enamored and deeply fascinated by this

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I'm really intrigued by this but is there any chance you could type it, please? It's quite difficult for me to read. Thanks!

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I hope someone does! I’m a hunt-and-peck typist and have a terrible few hours transcribing. I’m waiting out computer-generated transcription. Google has a service called Lens that’s getting close!

Thank you for your interest, let’s wait together!

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i've transcribed it to the best of my ability, with minimal formatting in the event that i've written anything out incorrectly!

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For the love of flower fields, someone commission this person! There’s formatting and everything!

i found 4 words of errata (in a 708-word transcript!):

parameters

patch notes

Banhibetal

Ben Libet, et al

KITH!

IN A WORD:
KITH!

oph

options

[–> easter egg <– the wasting static beneath “limited settings options” are the words:] parental controls pwd: 1uvuby

Thanks again!

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Oh wow thank you so much! i read it out loud (as my solution)!

have a good day i’ll go read the transcript now 🏃🏼 thanks again!

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So cute, the read aloud version! Love you.

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Are you providing copies to reviewers?

Yes! Please reach out at main@possumcreekgames.com with a link to your review site, and we'll send you the press kit.

Awesome, thanks, Jay! 😁

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Is there a way to donate to the community copy fund? I see it's getting low and that makes me happy that so many people were able to grab a copy, but sad that it's almost empty.

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Not at the current moment, but we're working on it! I hope to have a solution soon.

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You just hit all copies claimed! Congratulations!

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😮

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i dont think i have ever felt such warmth from a ttrpg - such careful consideration and gentleness. i am a lonely person but the fact it did not look down on me for playing solo made me smile. i am glad to have supported ths great work!

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Firstly, [obligatory spiel of love and recommendation, seriously, this game is lovely and amazing].

Secondly, I want to point out some maybe-flaws? They're more nitpicks if anything but probably best to catch these before printing?

- There are some page-colour changes in the natures and traits section, and I'm not sure if they're purposefully there? If they are, please ignore.

- The Lost trait doesn't have that trauma signifier beside it, on page 130.

Again, Wanderhome is absolutely stellar and unendingly wonderful. Can't wait to see more of your work!!!

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Hi, thanks so much! Could you do me a huge favor and send those to our typo form? Found here: https://forms.gle/RuSL1qhFrBgJhmon9

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By all the gods this is a delight to read through. This game reminds me of Golden Sky Stories and Ryuutama, except with a pinch of The Wind in the Willows. I love it! So happy to have backed this on KS all those months ago! 

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Just took a precursory glance through the pdf, and while I can't say I've played it yet, I can't wait to dig into it! 

The system seems fun and unique and right up my group's alley, so needless to say I'm going to organize a playthrough as soon as I can.

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Highly recommended! My group and I have now played several times using the pre-release playkit and have come away soul-nourished by the experience.

The light touch of the rules strikes a perfect balance of being richly vivid and completely open-ended.

Your group will find exactly the amount of ‘things happening’ that you need on that day. You’ll move naturally from quiet mulberry woods with trailing silk streamers to sinister verbal sparring with an old crow nemesis to sailing in a high aqueduct canal atop your big beetle mount enjoying the sunshine.

At the meta level, the mechanics and gameplay will put down deep roots and improve your other roleplay (and if you do it, your own game design). Wanderhome, I predict, will be allegorically an album oft-cited as an influence by future favorite bands. Excellent game!

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