De/Fragmentaion is an existential solo journaling game that revolves around memory loss and
fragmentation, set against Kickstarter's 202 3 Make. It features 36 individual memories ranging from
Saved (partially saved) through Deleted (completely erased), with a final outcome determined by the
dice roll on two tables of outcomes such as Saving or Deleting certain core memories for an android
in post-humanity world to prevent system failure and fragmentation caused therefrom, leaving its
player unsure if they will recognize themselves at the end. - The game is fully designed with all
rules printed inside a hook box containing 36 individual memory cards each carrying one of thematic
aspects on 1st table (Saved/Edited) or 2nd tables for Saving and Deleting core memories, which you
explore through journal entries that lead to different outcomes like saving certain memories
completely. - The game is available in two versions; physical print edition with 36 individual
cards delivered to your mailbox at a cost of $20 and digital files including instructions on how the
player can import it onto their platform playingcards.io for use online or offline, along with easy-
to-follow step by steps provided from start until end! - The game was originally created as
Price:
$20.00
Rating:
5.00 (from 5 reviews)