Indie developer Vagabond Dog is promoting its next game, Sometimes Always Monsters, by doing something usually reserved for musicians or authors: going on a bus tour.
Our managing editor, Jason Wilson, is joining them today in their unconventional ride, and he’s streaming his experience live on Facebook. You can watch it here.
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Sometimes Always Monsters is a sequel to Always Sometimes Monsters, a narrative-focused role-playing game set in the real world and about more grounded problems than fighting wizards and monsters. In Sometimes Always Monsters, you’ve come out of the last game writing a best-seller and securing your love — now your promoting your book on a bus tour.
“You are the author of a widely debated hit,” Vagabond Dog details on its website. “Recently married, pressure to provide for your household mounts. Seeking the inspiration to write a sequel, you join a cross-country bus tour of like-minded scribes.”
So, that’s where this whole bus tour idea comes from. We have a case of life imitating art.