Babe, the new Jenny Nicholson video just dropped
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Gq1P2aaDqM

Babe, the new Jenny Nicholson video just dropped
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Gq1P2aaDqM


And that's the end of episode one !
It's over two hours long but Jenny Nicholson's excellent video on the entire Vampire Diaries Series run is a far better use of my time. Q
"Stefan is the Good Boy Vampire.
He's also Extremely Boring!
Just a Handsome Brick of Styrofoam"
🤣 Glad to know it wasn't just me who thought he was 'meh' as a love interest.
If you enjoyed the 4-hour #jennynicholson #StarWarsHotel video, it's worth checking out her #Evermore one.
Evermore is even more frustrating to me. It seemingly had the opposite problem of the Star Wars hotel by trying to go too deep and cater to larpers who would follow season-long storylines.
I think if it had started small and honed the experience of the one-day guest (and maybe some more intentional production design), it could have picked up steam.
Finally finished the #jennynicholson #StarWarsHotel video. Wowzers.
It's nice to see it all laid out in one place, and fascinating to get some peeks at how the experience was designed to work.
I'm really curious how the various storylines were designed to play out. I've seen pieces from various videos. The work that had to go in to making the experience (hopefully) seamlessly work for the general public AND without a "game manual" is astounding.
Having watched Jenny Nicholson's starcruiser video, I'm tempted to write an adventure where the player characters are stuck behind pillars on a rundown starliner, get stuck with dodgy apps, have everything set to an insane schedule, run around scanning crates in a backwater outpost in the pouring rain, and get back home to deal with lost packages, billing issues, and endless gaslighting.
I hope #JennyNicholson makes enough money from her four-hour #StarWars Galactic Starcruiser video to buy the husk of #Evermore Park.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0CpOYZZZW4
Evermore seemed like it had so many great ideas that just needed some focusing, and Jenny called a lot of those out in her video. It also seems like Evermore wanted to create a sprawling serialized experience out of the gate, when maybe they should have focused on the single-day guests first?
In case you want to watch a 4 hour review of why the Star Wars hotel / "space cruise" experience / live action choose-your-own-adventure game was bad https://youtu.be/T0CpOYZZZW4