Kevin's Game Thread
Kevin Allen Jr:
So my first steps where whipping up an introduction and a mood board, we'll see where this goes:
"560 horses rage across the scrub plain, belching fire, kicking rocks and tar, and burning hard through both day and night. These hoses stand yolked to the steel chassis of a ‘68 corvette L88. A white hot rocket born not in the fires of hell, but from a place far more damned. Detroit. America. The land of the free, home of the depraved.
At the helm of this great beast is a man with little regard for that tattered rag of the nation he drives upon. A soldier of fortune without a war. A man who’s living depends on that white stallion careening through the landscape at 170 mph. A smuggler. Our hero, Reuben Carlos Ruiz.
In the trunk of ‘vette was enough heroin to keep all of Billings Montana strung out till the 4th of July. Last week it was pills for Casper Wyoming. Next week, who knew. If it could be moved and it wasn’t supposed to be, Reuben could move it. Guns. Drugs. Back in ‘73 he had driven a rig from Juarez to Colorado Springs with 10 illegals in the back, they made a room hidden in the crates and played cards while their coyote raced up route 25.
Reuben was runner and these are his stories..."
Frank Tarcikowski:
I really loved it up to "Detroit". The mood board, too. The rest, not so much.
- Frank
Jason Morningstar:
Kevin, have you seen "Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo Garcia"? Because you should! Also Vanishing Point FOR SURE. You are describing the Vanishing Point RPG.
Kevin Allen Jr:
yeah, bring me the head is a pretty integral work. In fact in the second mood board that guy in the white suit is, that's a screen grab from the film.
The game is going to owe a huge debt to Peckinpah. I watched Convoy over the weekend, just to be completest and get my trucker talk straight.
Kevin Allen Jr:
hey frank,
I'm certainly not married to anything specific in the text. Can you tell me what turned you off?
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