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What was the name of that one game?

Nathaniel3W

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It's a tabletop game, where you and your friends are assigned random goals and random relationships, and then you have a silly adventure each trying to reach your individual goals while tripping up everyone else. The game is based on the movies of some funny director, but I can't remember his name either.

Anyone ever play a game like that?
 

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Acknowledge my agenda? :lol: I was talking to someone about randomly generated plots. I recommended grabbing a bunch of ideas from TV Tropes and putting together a game like Fiasco.
How do you set that up? I only played once but didn't even think about bringing in outside themes.
 

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I was actually recommending grabbing ideas from TV Tropes to use in another game. But Fiasco does have expansions. I guess it wouldn't be too hard to write your own.
 

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