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turbosnowy
turbosnowy
Posts: 33

12/28/2017
So I've been trying to get a couple of mates into Fallen London to no avail for a while now - given up on them. One just likes to watch the occassional 'let's play' of it - my incredulity hit 11 at that as the idea of watching a let's play of fallen london seemed as out-there as being eaten by space walruses - why on earth would anyone choose to do that and why would anyone post that on youtube?

Dumbfounded.

Anyhoo, back to the matter at hand - another couple of friends did I meet and I tried to extol the virtues of 'playing' (or experiencing, or confabulating) this wondrous work and I must admit I found it quite hard to pitch - victorian, weird, London stole by bats, I love it - were words and phrases that were uttered but it became obvious I am not a salesman by nature or by heart, and to be fair Fallen London is a real bitch to explain when I don't understand most of it myself Big Grin

So.

Can anyone give a succinct sales-pitch for Fallen London that I can point my friends at so they may also enjoy the Neath and all the wonders and miseries and joys and whatnot?
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Kylestien
Kylestien
Posts: 749

12/28/2017
If you like reading, play it.

...That's it. That's all I got. If your friends don't like to read I'm not sure a longer sales pitch will do it.

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Lady Sapho Byron
Lady Sapho Byron
Posts: 770

12/28/2017
You could borrow directly from the log in page:

"Discover a dark and hilarious Gothic underworld where all your actions have consequences. And did we mention it's free?

Welcome. Delicious friend."

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Catherine Raymond
Catherine Raymond
Posts: 2518

12/28/2017
Fallen London is fun, but without the Forums to enrich the experience, I suspect I would have stopped playing years ago.

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gronostaj
gronostaj
Posts: 403

12/28/2017
i enjoyed a considerable success with getting my friends to play FL when bringing up the bizzare macabresque and horror that happens ocassionally; the turpism of a romance with the mummified smuggler, the subtle creepiness of the missing heiress storyline, the being burried alive and the red honey, and of course, the seeking. nothing is as attention-grabbing as "murder" and "betrayal" and "cannibalism". especially "cannibalism".

but then again, i have plenty friends of highly specialised tastes. normally the phrase "evil capitalistic bats from space" works universally. if not, then describe your favourite themes or storylines, or the themes or storylines you think your friends might be especially interested in. citing your favourite quotes to showcase how good and worth-the-grind the writing is, is also a good way to get people interested. and of course, be enthusiastic because enthusiasm is highly contagious (;

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phryne
phryne
Posts: 1351

12/28/2017
Basically, what Kylestien said above: FL is much more a Readers' Game than a Gamers' Game, so to speak. If you have friends who devour weird fiction of any kind, point them here. If you meet someone lamenting the dearth of good CYOA fiction for adults, insist they make an account immediately.

The last thing is what drew me here, years ago. A friend explained that there was "this entirely text-based browser game that's basically like a huge CYOA-style novel" and of course I had to check that out.

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Kaijyuu
Kaijyuu
Posts: 1047

12/28/2017
I just like logging in to a medium complexity optimization game with some decent writing here and there.

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Aberrant Eremite
Aberrant Eremite
Posts: 362

12/29/2017
Catherine Raymond wrote:
Fallen London is fun, but without the Forums to enrich the experience, I suspect I would have stopped playing years ago.



Me too! Well I've only been playing for a year, but still.

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