... the time has come for the loop. And in the loop, the time has come for the loop. And in the loop, ...
My ratings will be done on four scales, each ranging from 1 to 5:
- RPG: How much does this feel like an RPG to me, as opposed to a board game?
- Soup Stone: How little content does the game expect you to add? For this scale, 0 is a complete Soup Stone since I'd like to sum the scores to see the game's total score.
- Would I Play: If I were given a chance to, would I play this game?
- Would I Write: If I were inspired enough and had time/energy for it, would I get back to working on this game?
There Is No Tomorrow
Felipe Contreras is an average surgeon. He's a little impatient when tending to things outside of his work, but he's also very much a people person. This contrasts the big city he lives in, where the people barely care about one another as they walk the streets. Still, he's got a few close friends that he meets now and then, like his drinking buddies, his girlfriend, and some of his family members who haven't moved out yet. His attributes are as follows:
- Strength +1
- Endurance +2
- Agility +3
- Talent +5
- Knowledge +4
- Intuition +0
Ratings
5/5 RPG. It can't really be played another way.
3/5 Soup Stone. While it leaves a lot of details blank due to its Mosaic Strict format, I think it still has a decent amount of details and time loop tropes to earn a 3.
4/5 Would I Play. I like a good time loop.
1/5 Would I Write. It feels complete to me. If I come up with a meaningful way to expand on it, I will.
13/20 Total Rating
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