Adventures in Mamboland
"Jazz Fish, a saxophone playing wanderer, finds himself in Mamboland at a critical phase in his life." --Howie Green, on his book Jazz Fish Zen
Yeah. That sounds about right.
Yeah. That sounds about right.
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Date: 2011-08-23 02:07 am (UTC)Did you mean one person's turn per day, or one turn per person per day? While I think the latter would be preferred in principle, the former may be more practical.
Since everyone else can potentially be interacting on any given Pilgrim's turn (based on my reading of the rules), it seems like it'd be nice if folks could have time to hash out the one sentence in comments (or whatever) without having to worry too much about timing issues (which, given that there seems likely to be at least three timezones involved, seems fairly likely to come up). While there may be problems for a given person regardless, it seems more likely that things can be done w/o too much burden of trying to sync to other peoples schedules if there's only one turn to worry about per day.
Maybe I'm worrying too much about trying to give folks time & opportunity to interact on a given turn. But since I'm mostly likely to really only have time in the 9p-2a & 7a-10a range (and not the whole of either block), I'm just really thinking about how I'd prefer things for my own convenience. I completely understand if it's decided that things should be otherwise for a better overall experience for folks, & would be happy to give it an attempt regardless on how things are decided.
& maybe it'd be better if it was done somewhat more synchronously, and everyone just tried to coordinate a given block of one to three hours & do the whole game at once (assuming the estimates of time for play given are accurate)? I dunno.