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[want to buy] Backit to the Future (II)

If I recall correctly, this isn’t Mongoose’s kickstarter? They’ve just licensed the property…
 
Like the equivalent C7 and Modiphius jaunts in 5e licensed games I think it'll sell vast numbers and then quietly disappear without appearing at very many tables.

Which unfortunately never happened to Doctors and Daleks, which turned out to be a massive misfire for C7.
 
If I recall correctly, this isn’t Mongoose’s kickstarter? They’ve just licensed the property…
Indeed, which quarantines it nicely.
Let's assume that a lot of the money raised will go to the rights owners, great by me.
Of course Traveller has a long history of side licences which is also why I think it's more positive than anything else.
 
Traveller20: The Next Generation. :-)
 
A second edition of Good Society is brewing here...


The playtest back (which you can download if you follow the campaign) looks good - the revised rules for rumours and reputation look good, and are more interesting than just providing more resolve tokens to play with (there were already far too many resolve tokens in GS). I will probably run it at Continuum, if I can't try them before.

A bigger question for me will be whether I can justify a physical copy of the second edition, or stick with the digital game. I'm sure the physical game will be extremely tempting, but realistically, I expect that the digital version is all I really need.
 
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