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== Play == You play a toy. You are either a hard toy (made of metal or plastic or the like), a sock (sock puppet or a genuine sock), or a plush toy. The human world has collapsed, you remain, and you are now sentient. Navigate your new surroundings, and choose each move carefully For a "move" the player rolls 2d6+bonus to determine success; * 10+ is total success * 7-9 is success with consequences (player chooses), and will most likely result in a broken part * 6- is possible failure but a certainty the DM will use one of their "move"s to mess with you. You also get a point of XP. An example of the 7-9 "success with consequences": Your party is moving across a treacherous bridge made from badly rotting wood. The Lego figure and the (formerly) mint condition Boba Fett action figure have successfully crossed this bridge. As you cross, a sudden gust of wind knocks you down, and a split in the wood catches a loose thread, slowly pulling you undone as you proceed. Now one of your arms is missing its fluff.
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