Mark Plemmons
Explorer
The MASHED RPG launched on Kickstarter today! The funding period ends on Tuesday, October 25th at 10PM CT, so please come check it out and spread the word!
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MASHED is a game about life in a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) in the Korean War, using an easy-to-learn adaptation of the Apocalypse World rules.
It’s a game about medics whose government sent them to a foreign land with little to no military training. It’s about men and women who spent their working hours cutting, sawing, snipping, and sewing up human bodies, sometimes those of their friends—and were expected to stay sane.
It's a game about the value of human life and the stress that war imposes on those who live through it—but it’s also about relationships. And courage. And laughter. And love. Although the medics may spend hours—even days—in the operating tent, the game abstracts these into much shorter scenes, focusing on the most dramatic moments.
Most of the gameplay actually occurs outside of surgery, in those times when the flow of casualties has ebbed. Here you may fall in or out of love, fight the orders of ineffective top brass, pull pranks, help the South Koreans, pick fights, seduce your way through the unit, pull rank, and more. If you can find ways to blow off the stresses of surgery and war, you just might make it home with your sanity intact.
Support MASHED at any level to get the full 200-page draft immediately!
+ Click here to go to the Kickstarter page +
MASHED is a game about life in a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) in the Korean War, using an easy-to-learn adaptation of the Apocalypse World rules.
It’s a game about medics whose government sent them to a foreign land with little to no military training. It’s about men and women who spent their working hours cutting, sawing, snipping, and sewing up human bodies, sometimes those of their friends—and were expected to stay sane.
It's a game about the value of human life and the stress that war imposes on those who live through it—but it’s also about relationships. And courage. And laughter. And love. Although the medics may spend hours—even days—in the operating tent, the game abstracts these into much shorter scenes, focusing on the most dramatic moments.
Most of the gameplay actually occurs outside of surgery, in those times when the flow of casualties has ebbed. Here you may fall in or out of love, fight the orders of ineffective top brass, pull pranks, help the South Koreans, pick fights, seduce your way through the unit, pull rank, and more. If you can find ways to blow off the stresses of surgery and war, you just might make it home with your sanity intact.
Support MASHED at any level to get the full 200-page draft immediately!