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'''''Fiasco''''' is a game by [https://bullypulpitgames.com/ Jason Morningstar]. ''Friends at the Table'' played ''Fiasco'' during the first [[Bluff City|''Bluff City'']] arc, [[A Bowling Alley, A Boxer, and A Bird]] and the [[Live at the Table]] episodes "[[Live at the Table: Fiasco! Pt. 1]]".
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{{Infobox Game
| title      = ''Fiasco''
| image      = Fiasco.png
| caption    =Cover art
| creators    = Jason Morningstar
| players    = 3–5
| link        = [https://bullypulpitgames.com/games/fiasco/ Official website]
| appears_in  = [[A Bowling Alley, A Boxer, and A Bird]]<br>[[Hard Luck]]<br>[[Live at the Table: Fiasco! Pt. 1|Live at the Table: Fiasco!]]
}}
'''''Fiasco''''' (also known as '''''Fiasco Classic''''')<ref group="note">Following the release of a card-based version of ''Fiasco'', Bully Pulpit games now refers to the dice-based version played on ''Friends at the Table'' as ''Fiasco Classic''.</ref> is a game about small time capers gone disastrously wrong by Jason Morningstar (Bully Pulpit Games).


{{Quote|'''''A Game About Powerful Ambition and Poor Impulse Control'''''
{{Quote|You will engineer and play out stupid, disastrous situations, usually at the intersection of greed, fear, and lust. It’s like making your own Coen brothers movie, in about the same amount of time it’d take to watch one.|Official website}}''[[Friends at the Table]]'' has played multiple games of ''Fiasco'' set in [[Bluff City|''Bluff City'']]: "[[A Bowling Alley, A Boxer, and A Bird]]", two [[Live at the Table|''Live at the Table'']] [[Live at the Table: Fiasco! Pt. 1|games]] set at the [[Bluff City Zoo]], and "[[Hard Luck]]".


FIASCO is an award-winning story-telling game inspired by cinematic tales of small-time capers gone disastrously wrong. You’ll tell a story about ordinary people with powerful ambition and poor impulse control! Lives and reputations will be lost, painful wisdom will be gained, and if you are really lucky, you just might end up back where you started. You probably won’t be lucky.|[https://bullypulpitgames.com/games/fiasco/ Official website]}}
Morningstar's game ''[[The Skeletons]]'' also appeared in an episode of ''Live at the Table''.
 
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://bullypulpitgames.com/games/fiasco/ Official website]
*[https://bullypulpitgames.com/games/fiasco/ Official website]
 
*''[https://bullypulpitgames.itch.io/fiasco-classic Fiasco Classic]'' on itch.io
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Latest revision as of 15:04, 17 February 2024

Fiasco (also known as Fiasco Classic)[note 1] is a game about small time capers gone disastrously wrong by Jason Morningstar (Bully Pulpit Games).

You will engineer and play out stupid, disastrous situations, usually at the intersection of greed, fear, and lust. It’s like making your own Coen brothers movie, in about the same amount of time it’d take to watch one.

– Official website

Friends at the Table has played multiple games of Fiasco set in Bluff City: "A Bowling Alley, A Boxer, and A Bird", two Live at the Table games set at the Bluff City Zoo, and "Hard Luck".

Morningstar's game The Skeletons also appeared in an episode of Live at the Table.

Notes[edit | edit source]

  1. Following the release of a card-based version of Fiasco, Bully Pulpit games now refers to the dice-based version played on Friends at the Table as Fiasco Classic.

External links[edit | edit source]