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I looked at the Belonging Outside Belonging website, but I still have no clue what the rules are for playing the dream. Everyone seems to be figuring this out just find, so I'm probably just dumb, but somebody pls help  TwT

Have you taken a look through Dream Apart or Dream Askew? Beginning on page 5, the text runs through their approach to playing, and explains things like tokens & moves. 

I've realized that what I read was the Dream Askew Play Kit. The rules are probably in the Dream Askew/Dream Apart PDF, so I'll buy that sometime soon

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A great Belonging Outside Belonging game that inspired me to make my own!

Oh my gosh!!! I would be super excited to read it if you're comfortable sharing it! 

Tried to install the game files, a got an error message that reads in blue-colored text "Queuing install for https://benrosenbloom.itch.io/the-glass-dream-game..." Then newline in red-colored text says While queuing download: TypeError: Cannot read property 'build' of undefined

The next dozen or so lines in read list locations on my computer among other details.  Are other people having issues downloading these files or is there something wrong with my system?  Thanks!

Hmm, that's kind of mysterious! When you go to the itch download page, you mean? I just tested the download and got the pdf ok. Have you contacted itch support?

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The Glass Dream Game is a *really* scholarly-feeling rpg about a university trying to bring about a utopian society in the wake of a serious war.

The pdf is 16 pages. There's very little art, but the layout is excellent and extremely easy to read.

The game uses the Belonging Outside Belonging system, so there's no dice, but failures let you accumulate a currency to exert more power over the story.

There also isn't a strong intrinsic hook---there's nothing the setting is immediately under threat by---so you'll either have to improvise your own or lean into the game's more balanced tone. It feels like it wants players to in-character grapple with lots of small, philosophical questions about direction and intention, but you could probably run it where it's about the university trying to head off a second war.

Overall, I think if you like high-concept stories, stuff with a slower burn, and GMless games, I'd recommend checking this out. It feels very polished, and quite different any game setting I've seen.

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Thank you so much for taking a look!!

I'm very glad that the "scholarly-feeling" comes across - I know I talk about it in the introduction, but education is really near and dear to me, even if I have mixed feelings about academia. 

I also like the term "balanced tone" - I really wanted to lean into the idea I got from Dream Apart & Dream Askew, something like, you can play a game to find out what it was you're playing about, or that coming to the game can be the conversation you have while you're just hanging out with your friends. That felt very much like my experience talking with other teachers and students. Both of those games set up communities that have more things set against them (/that's something I think is also core to those games, and talking about marginalized communities and the challenges they face), so I was really looking to see if the experience works also with an even more laid-back setting.

I'd love to see a let's play video!

ah, thank you!! I've always wanted to get into ttrpg streaming/etc - if I ever make it happen, I'll be sure to post the video here ;^)

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https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=The+Glass+Dream+Game

still waiting :(