![]() ![]() Some leeches escaped while he was there, and in trying to sacrifice himself to lure them away from the innocent, somehow made them escape even more, out of the hospital and into the city. He went to the hospital to tend to patients (his character had an appropriately smug look on his face, if I may say so). It’s cool, you don’t need thinking to chop wood.Ĭolm chose a nice looking man in a nice yellow top, and therefore decided to be a nice person. I cut down three unarmed people with my axe, gaining yet more strength but also losing mind points in the process. Given the option to run, or stand and fight, I chose the latter, reasoning that my new bulging, tree-destroying muscles would help. They heard me, and advanced in a menacing manner. One night, though, I saw a group of cloaked figures. Julie Andrews learned me long ago that starting at the very beginning is optimal, so I spent my first last week chopping wood, giving me an early boost to my physical strength. My character, a lady in blue with one of those pointy medieval hats, started in the forest. You can play alone, but fun with a friend is fun doubled, so I played The Yawhg with Colm Ahern from VideoGamer. There are four characters who take it in turns to do different things around the town (six weeks before the apocalypse = six turns per character), and you have to pick at least two. It's a PC game but plays like a board game, almost. Would it help? Would it matter? Would you survive? The Yawhg is a game about what happens if the end of the world is coming but you don’t know that, and thus don’t care, and carry on doing whatever it was you were going to do anyway. Check back tomorrow, if we're still all here. RPS is having an Apocalypse Day! We're celebrating the end of the world and games about it.
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