• Ep. 34 - The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood

  • Oct 31 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 58 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 34 - The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood

  • Summary

  • In The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood, developed by Deconstructeam and published by Devolver Digital, you play as Fortuna, a witch who has been banished to one thousand years of isolation on her asteroid home. In a moment of desperation, Fortuna makes the dangerous and illegal decision to summon the behemoth Abramar. Abramar presents her with an opportunity for freedom, and also a heavy cost. Through this new partnership, Fortuna also learns to craft a new deck of power divination cards, which you will get to wield as you read into the future of your friends, acquaintances, and allies. In episode 34 of No Small Games, Kate and Emily discuss their experience playing the interactive fiction title, The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood. You'll learn who connected most to this story, and to which characters. The two compare notes on their deckbuilding strategies and how they chose to build their divination cards. Most importantly, you'll find out what fates befell Fortuna in each of their (drastically different) playthroughs.

    Timestamps 00:00:00 - Intro 00:20:10 - Weekly Boss Battles 00:26:00 - The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood Discussion 01:35:50- The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood Spoilers 01:45:30 - Game Ratings 01:52:00 - One Small Thing

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