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Alex Roberts, designer of Star Crossed and For the Queen, joins me to talk about pity points from Kagematsu, a mechanic that doesn't actually do anything itself beyond evoke a particular feeling when put in opposition to love points.
This episode is what I always dreamed Dice Exploder could be. We start from a simple game mechanic, but we get into power dynamics at the table in the past and the future, how people treat you when you’re disabled, cultural appropriation, my personal techniques for flirting, details of a new game Alex is working on, and of course “what is the true nature of love?”
Happy day after Valentine’s Day.
Further Reading
Kagematsu is no longer available in print or online
Kagematsu actual play, featuring Alex, on the One Shot podcast
What Dice Do blogpost by Graham Walmsley
The Quiet Year by Avery Alder
Alex’s finished podcast Backstory
Star Crossed by Alex Roberts
For the Queen, second edition coming May 14th from Darrington Press
Socials
Alex’s personal carrd page
Sam on Bluesky and itch.
The Dice Exploder blog is at diceexploder.com
Our logo was designed by sporgory, our theme song is Sunset Bridge by Purely Grey, and our ad music is Lily Pads by my boi Travis Tessmer.
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