Killsplosion 2 is broken in the most terrifying way yet--at first it just skipped in iTunes after af ew seconds and did the usual screaming for a few seconds at a time in VLC, but at one point it started -singing at me.- Maybe thirty minutes in, I should've checked the timestamp, but this haunting -music- came on. I thought it'd just skipped to the next track or something, but no, after maybe five or ten seconds of ominous tunes, the game came back.
Your B-Sides are haunted, Ross!
I reeeally loved the first Killsplosion playtest, which wasn't damaged at all. I never actually did read the rules, but it's sort of like...an abstract boardgame, almost, combined with a roleplaying game. Really strong, explicit mechanics in a sort of FATE-like way, except what they enable is much more difficult, tactical and FUCK YOU than Fate could ever be. Best of the B-Sides, for sure.