It’s still may, but it’s has been replaced by Junes story… If I finish Junes will Mays reappear?I find it kind of strange that I was wrong to assume I had all of May to play the May story…
But then why not make it so it lasts longer, and starts earlier, make it so the story of the month is actually tied to it’s month? What does this accomplish other than being confusing?
I just want their to be a timer, or an indication of how long it will be available, right on the page. Sorry if that’s there already…
Actually, once you start it, there is a notice saying that the story is yours to play at leisure now. I have three of them sitting like that, because there is so much else to do.
But as someone said upthread, if you are new to the party, drop them a line. I’ve found them to be generally very fair.
I’m on mobile so I haven’t scoured the forums for this first (sorry in advance for the ignorance - I’m certain I’ve read the answer before), but a friend of mine played through this one but had a rather unsatisfying ending (building burnt down) as well as not managing to notice clues about which bottle to spike.
When this Exceptional Story becomes purchasable for Fate, will it be available to be re-played by those of us who have already done so? :-)
Yes, at a cheaper price than just buying it.
Thankyou! Just didn’t want to be all like "Don’t worry - you can replay it again when it comes out for Fate!" to them, if that were not actually the case. :-)
Ooh, I hadn’t noticed that. There are only two non-Flint exceptional stories on the Fate tab that I’ve already played, but they have a nice 45% discount compared to the ones I haven’t bought yet.
Something I only just realized from playing Sunless Sea, but Vespasian is actively recreating the Wildweald Court in the merchant’s house. In the Wildweald Court you have a really high souled ape served by an aristocracy of somewhat lesser souled apes, who are in turn surrounded by a motley army of low souled apes. The result is a bubble of carefully cultivated civilization surrounded by dirt, noise, and animal behavior. Not surprising, as this is the only sort of civilization Vespasian knows.
This subtle continuity between the two games is pretty cool.
edited by Anne Auclair on 6/26/2016
[color=#cc0099]Hello delicious friends! Just dropping in to say that this story is now available for Fate. Enjoy![/color]