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Looking for GM readers and playtesters

Started by Bedrockbrendan, October 09, 2010, 08:42:28 AM

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Bedrockbrendan

I am working on a new counter terrorism investigation module for our Network system, and am in need of readers (preferably game masters) and playtesters. The module is still in development, but I should have a workable manuscript (if a little rough) in about 2 weeks.

What I am looking for from readers is feedback on how easy the material is to understand, and any information gaps or inconsistencies. Since it is an investigation, and pretty sand box, I am concerned about things like omissions or fuzzy details.

From playtesters I am looking for feedback on how the module runs.

pspahn

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skofflox

I would love to give some feedback as a GM.
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