Fiasco books are an excellent example of books that are super-boring for me to just sit down and read. I’ve thumbed through lots of playsets and there’s just nothing there that grabs me the same way. Several d6 tables and a few intro grafs. They’re references, not self-contained entertainments.

That’s the small-press aesthetic I was talking about. If I was pumped to play Fiasco, sweet, there’s shittons of material ready to jump on. But that material isn’t pumping me to play Fiasco.

Today, right now. My locals haven’t played Fiasco yet! Might be time to show it to them, see what they think.

TBH probably what ends up happening is that I have my list of games to play at conventions, and games to play at home, and those are not the same games.