

If you do 4 lanes max with 2 spaces between sets of lanes, getting stuff on and off the bus is easy


If you do 4 lanes max with 2 spaces between sets of lanes, getting stuff on and off the bus is easy
Also with how short the beginner box is, even if your players don’t feel that they need it, if running that makes you more comfortable GMing its probably worth running so you can learn
I’ve also run experienced TTRPG players through the beginner box and you can kinda gloss over some of the basic tutorials. But the learning environment was still nice to get people used to the 3 action economy in a low stakes environment.
You can also get Troubles in Otari to continue the beginner box to level 5ish.


It could be, but the gameboy mostly used printed elements so I’d wait to see some confirmation before assuming stickers


You should take a look at the game OP played, Whitehall Mystery is a newer game than Letters from Whitechappel and is a bit simpler and faster though the premise is about the same


Rather than turning off bugs I max out the starting area size. Gives me lots of time to get going


Its a single word and how many answers the clue applies to


FauxHammer on youtube has some pretty good reviews of the popular printers. There are pros and cons to all of them so its really just about deciding which works best for your use case


Lots of games get remasters. This is an optional visual update, but you don’t have to use it.
True, the 4 lanes max is really only for yellow belts since that is the max they can tunnel.