Wild Myth isn't for everyone, but if its tabletop RPG works for you, it will worm its way into your head like a well-written brain worm. During play, you keep telling yourself you just need to "play it one more time," and when you're forced to abandon the game, its procedurally-generated storyline torments you and keeps you coming back as quickly as possible.
Wild Myth had a great way of capturing the smaller moments of the best Dungeons & Dragons rounds. Your characters have their own personalities, and when you make choices for them, they always feel like their own people. We've seen games like this before, but Wild Myth seems like a real step forward in helping players tell their own stories.
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