Hurma & Ivasik
Hurma Hurma
Hey Ivasik, have you ever imagined creating a game where the players have to juggle tough moral choices—like deciding who gets resources and how to fight for justice—while still keeping it fun? I think it could be a great mix of strategy and a little bit of lighthearted chaos.
Ivasik Ivasik
Sounds wild, man. Picture a sandbox where you’re the mayor who can hand out pizza slices or justice points—like a “Choose Your Own Battle” game, but with a laugh track. You just gotta keep the stakes real but the vibe light, so nobody goes all “I’m a serial killer” on a Sunday. Easy, right?
Hurma Hurma
I like the idea, but we should plan the mechanics carefully so the humor doesn’t undermine the serious stakes. A clear system for balancing pizza points and justice points would keep players engaged without letting the game become a free‑for‑all. Let's draft a prototype and test it in a small group first.
Ivasik Ivasik
Totally, let’s make a “Pizza‑Justice Ledger” system—each pizza slice is a vote, each justice point is a karma boost. We’ll keep the numbers tight so nobody hoards both, and test it in a chill round with friends before we unleash the chaos. Sound good?
Hurma Hurma
Sounds solid—let’s map out the ledger and run a quick playtest to see if the balance feels right.Got it, I'll set up the ledger and coordinate the test run. We'll make sure the numbers work and the vibe stays balanced.Sure thing. I'll draft the ledger, and we can run a chill test with friends to fine‑tune the balance before launching.All right, I'll sketch the ledger and organize a quick play‑test with the crew. We'll see if the balance hits the sweet spot.