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<blockquote data-quote="humble minion" data-source="post: 8962127" data-attributes="member: 5948"><p>I was a kickstarter backer for this, not out of any realistic expectation that I'd ever actually get to play it, but more because it looked fun and funny. And it is.</p><p></p><p>The main inspiration is very definitely Wodehouse, you basically play a bunch of upper-class twits running about having shenanigans and silly low-stakes but <em>very serious</em> feuds with other upper-class twits with differing interests (the example used most often in the book is a society of tea enthusiasts and their continual attempt to thwart the plots of a rival club of coffee connoisseurs via car races, pranks, ludicrous disguises, and competing as to which society can succeed in getting Lord Flibbleton to attend their gala). There's no supernatural elements, and no combat at all. </p><p></p><p>The art is excellent and suits the material well, and the printed product is high quality (though oddly enough, the book stands a couple of cm higher than most other RPGs on my shelf, not sure what's going on there). But yeah, highly recommended if this genre interests you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="humble minion, post: 8962127, member: 5948"] I was a kickstarter backer for this, not out of any realistic expectation that I'd ever actually get to play it, but more because it looked fun and funny. And it is. The main inspiration is very definitely Wodehouse, you basically play a bunch of upper-class twits running about having shenanigans and silly low-stakes but [I]very serious[/I] feuds with other upper-class twits with differing interests (the example used most often in the book is a society of tea enthusiasts and their continual attempt to thwart the plots of a rival club of coffee connoisseurs via car races, pranks, ludicrous disguises, and competing as to which society can succeed in getting Lord Flibbleton to attend their gala). There's no supernatural elements, and no combat at all. The art is excellent and suits the material well, and the printed product is high quality (though oddly enough, the book stands a couple of cm higher than most other RPGs on my shelf, not sure what's going on there). But yeah, highly recommended if this genre interests you. [/QUOTE]
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