Spectators

For large social games such as Survivor where the primary mechanic is social interaction.
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Post Post #5 (isolation #0) » Thu Mar 16, 2017 7:48 am

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A) Spectators were somewhat bored, and wanted to ask questions. They didn't feel like they were getting the full story. We tried it out in a game with some restrictions, and it's stuck.
B) I think the role of specs is pretty well defined. I like that they can go about and ask questions and are occasionally important to a challenge or such.
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Post Post #42 (isolation #1) » Sat Mar 25, 2017 3:51 pm

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In post 41, pablito wrote:Thoughts on specs spreading the love so that no confessional is ignored? Ie: staking ground on who you as a spec will always check each time you log in (and other specs doing the same but for others)
Bad. Just because you check in on them does not mean that they will be posting content that you want to respond to (some people just confessionalize differently). Also, flaking happens.
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