When there’s a new RPG on the block claiming to do #Solarpunk, I’m obviously interested. Recently, @FullyAutomatedRPG made its way to me via @fiction so I’m giving it a look. What does it want to do? It wants to be a kind of D&D for Solarpunk – a big kitchen sink game that becomes a cornerstone for the genre. That’s… Hm, I like my RPGs written with a lightning focus on telling specific stories, so I feel like I’ll be biased against #FullyAutomated, but let’s see. 1/8

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        @8petros @alxd @Anaphory @fiction Even if it’s not your cup of tea, I really appreciate the examination & discourse!

        First: I think it’s key to recognize that this is an OSR game. There are lots of great world building games and solo cozy games, etc, but this is meant to give a certain traditional experience. Mechanics are included where necessary - namely combat and progression - but it assumes the players are a group of friends looking to roleplay, get up to shenanigans, and make memories.

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          @8petros @alxd @Anaphory @fiction

          2nd, I think checking the solarpunk bonafides is a less productive analysis than asking what use it might serve.

          I think the reimagining of real places like my beloved Los Angeles is a worthwhile contribution to the genre. I think the character creator adds unique guidance for creating PCs that break a lot of RPG molds. And I think the playable adventures offer more substance and style than you might expect.

          Also: it’s free. It’s very, very accessible.