MadMac: 8:23am What did you think of the game? I'm a little less Saw and a little more tabletop trivia (no i'm not) so eh...
What aspects of the game did you enjoy? If you disliked the entire experience, please attempt to highlight which aspect vexed you least. Being with Tobias. Weirdly and despite it all it strengthened what we have and there's no way I couldn't enjoy that.
What aspects of the game did you dislike? The pervasive way in which your particular brand of mind gaming is always lurking. It keeps one on edge.
Did you enjoy the chance to play for set rewards and prizes? Let's put it this way: somewhere along the way I got distracted by the fantasy and forgot to play but ended up playing to the fullest because I got distracted.
Were you playing for any prize in particular? See above. I ended up distracted but I tried, although every time I tried for something we needed like the snow stuff someone else had gotten to it first which is my bad but well done guys.
In the future, what prize would you find best incentive to play a similar game? If I answer this honestly people will murder me Safety from clearly deranged individuals, our freedom...Things we want as opposed to things that are the least you could refrain from making us grovel for.
Was there any other player within the game you found to be a hindrance? Did anyone make it difficult for you to keep in character? Not at all.
Was there any other player within the game that you found to be helpful? Tobias, obviously, and Pam and I had fun.
If we were to send you on similar game experiences or vacations, which settings or time periods are you most interested in? The most innocuous thing I can think of is summer camp but then again you'd turn it into Friday The 13th so nevermind.
Any other general thoughts on the C39 experience? Apart from personal joys, it was harrowing, strange and even humiliating for some people. It would be nice if you stopped that.