Dragon Reactor
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Dragon Reactor is a mythopoetic mech tragedy game about conflict on a grand scale. It’s about warring governments, rising rebellions, slowly-waking god-machines, and the effects forever-wars have on those involved.
It’s about the ever-turning wheel of time, and how we’re always racing against it. It’s about wanting to do the right thing, but having to pull the trigger instead.
Players take on the role of pilots who have fallen into possession of the most powerful war machines in the world. What will you do with all that power?
Dragon Reactor deals with themes of war, violence, and their consequences. While it's meant to be enjoyed, it’s also built around telling intense stories. Players (and their characters) will have to make tough decisions, sometimes leading to tragedy. The clocks are always ticking, and it’s up to everyone to make their actions count.
The Poet is the game master, responsible for controlling the world at large, including any non-player characters.
The Pilots are the players, responsible for controlling their personal character and narrating their actions as they try to shape the world.
It’s about the ever-turning wheel of time, and how we’re always racing against it. It’s about wanting to do the right thing, but having to pull the trigger instead.
Players take on the role of pilots who have fallen into possession of the most powerful war machines in the world. What will you do with all that power?
Dragon Reactor deals with themes of war, violence, and their consequences. While it's meant to be enjoyed, it’s also built around telling intense stories. Players (and their characters) will have to make tough decisions, sometimes leading to tragedy. The clocks are always ticking, and it’s up to everyone to make their actions count.
The Poet is the game master, responsible for controlling the world at large, including any non-player characters.
The Pilots are the players, responsible for controlling their personal character and narrating their actions as they try to shape the world.