At the “Yes, And!” session on Sunday, we came up with not one but THREE different rulesets. So to decide which one we’re going to play next Wednesday, it’s voting time…
Should we play…
SCOOP!, from Silke Abele, in which TV news teams compete for the scoop of their careers.
1984, from the “Yes, And!” narrative discussion group, in which only shoulder pads and cumersome electronic goods stand between our (Wo)Men From the Ministry and the perfect public information film.
A DAY AT THE BEACH, from the “Yes, And!” individual roles discussion group, in which our tourist families must gather enough footage to prove the general awesomeness of their perfect holiday.
Which ruleset should we use for Playtest #5?
- SCOOP! (40.0%, 12 Votes)
- 1984 (30.0%, 9 Votes)
- A DAY AT THE BEACH (30.0%, 9 Votes)
Total Voters: 30
Voting will close at 3pm on Monday 22 June, leaving the Playmakers team with two days to run around frantically hunting for buckets, microphones, rosettes, beach balls, trolleys or 80s-era fax machines, depending on which ruleset you decide sounds most beguiling…
EDIT: And with the poll having closed on Monday afternoon, we’re happy to say that Silke Abele’s SCOOP! emerged victorious, opening the door for all kinds of journalistic skullduggery! Hurrah!