You are the crew of a sentient vessel on the way to being scrapped.
Will you say goodbye?
End of the Line is a storytelling game for one-to-six players, which you play over the course of thirty-to-sixty minutes. Using evocative questions to prompt your creativity, the game will help you tell an emotional tale of what may be the final days of your ship, your home, and very likely your dear friend.
You decide whether your ship is an artificially intelligent spaceship, a biological creature, a haunted train, or something else entirely. What matters is the feelings you develop towards your ship and fellow crew and the choices you make when the end comes.
This game includes:
* Digital files for 54 cards: 13 instruction cards, 6 example ships, and question prompts to tell your story
* A Home Printing version and, if you pay the suggested amount or more, a high-resolution Print-and-Play version intended for you to print your own poker-sized-deck
Acknowledgements
End of the Line uses the format of the fantastic game For the Queen, by Alex Roberts and published by Evil Hat Productions. Check out For the Queen at ForTheQueenGame.com.
Will you say goodbye?
End of the Line is a storytelling game for one-to-six players, which you play over the course of thirty-to-sixty minutes. Using evocative questions to prompt your creativity, the game will help you tell an emotional tale of what may be the final days of your ship, your home, and very likely your dear friend.
You decide whether your ship is an artificially intelligent spaceship, a biological creature, a haunted train, or something else entirely. What matters is the feelings you develop towards your ship and fellow crew and the choices you make when the end comes.
This game includes:
* Digital files for 54 cards: 13 instruction cards, 6 example ships, and question prompts to tell your story
* A Home Printing version and, if you pay the suggested amount or more, a high-resolution Print-and-Play version intended for you to print your own poker-sized-deck
Acknowledgements
End of the Line uses the format of the fantastic game For the Queen, by Alex Roberts and published by Evil Hat Productions. Check out For the Queen at ForTheQueenGame.com.
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