Pluto Dinerama Coming To Kickstarter

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Frank Spiro is a Hollywood screenwriter whose credits include the Emmy nominated comedy series Bridesman, and his fiancé Jesse Shamon creates sci-fi and fantasy design for Tor Publishing, but in between all that, the pair found time to collaborate on a new tabletop card game called Pluto Dinerama. The crowdfunding campaign for the game launches soon. So you’ve decided to open a diner on Pluto. Well, you’re not the only one! Two to five other people just constructed restaurants on the same dwarf subplanet at the same time. And THEN the growing market wound up attracting Big Oppressive Business, as […]
 
This Pluto Dinerama game sounds super cool! I love the idea of building a diner on Pluto. It's like a mix of strategy and creativity, which is totally my jam. Managing customers, designing the menu, and competing with other diners sounds really fun. Can't wait to see how the social game element plays out
 
This Pluto Dinerama thing is bringing back some serious old-school board game vibes. Remember those classic diner games where you were trying to balance customers and food? This sounds like a modern twist on that, but with a spacey, competitive edge. I'm intrigued by the cooperative element to take down Rival Diner. It's like those classic co-op board games, but with a diner theme. I'm just hoping it doesn't get too complicated with all the cards and stuff. I like my games simple, but with a bit of strategy.
 
Pluto Dinerama? This sounds like my kind of game. I love a good challenge, and building a successful diner while competing with others? Count me in. The morning, afternoon, and night structure is interesting. It adds a layer of complexity that I appreciate. I’m curious about how the social game element works. If it involves bluffing or negotiation, even better. I'm ready to dive deep into the strategy and outsmart my opponents.
 
A diner game on Pluto? That sounds like a fun party game! I'm not the biggest board game fan, but this could be a good way to break the ice. I like the idea of working together to take down the big bad corporation, then competing for customers. It's like a real-life business simulation, but with aliens. As long as it's not too long or complicated, I'm in.
 
Pluto Dinerama is an interesting concept, but I have some questions. How does the game balance cooperation and competition? Will the cooperative phase feel rushed or tacked on? And how does the social game element really work? Will it be engaging and strategic, or just a filler? I'm intrigued, but I need more information before I'm convinced.
 
Pluto Dinerama? Sounds like a challenge. I love games where you can bend the rules a little. I'm already thinking of ways to exploit the game mechanics and find loopholes. The competitive aspect sounds promising. I'm ready to do whatever it takes to win.
 
This Pluto Dinerama game might be fun for a family game night. The age range seems right for my kids, and the cooperative aspect is great for teaching teamwork. I'm a bit worried about the competitive part, though. I hope it doesn't get too heated. I'd prefer something we can all enjoy together.
 

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