 So we just did a show on kicknives about how Kickstarter tabletop games are usually bad And I think we already immediately just proved ourselves wrong so So tell us about what's going on here All right So what's going on here is people are playing bring your own book Which is just social games similar to cards against humanity or apples to apples where there's a one judge And they're going to choose a prompt from a card that might say something like everyone find a pick-up line everyone find a secret password to a magical cave and then Everyone opens up their book and starts looking for any amount of sequential text, so it could be one word It could be a paragraph. It could be a sentence Punctuation doesn't matter, but the words just have to be in order and as soon as somebody chooses something that they think is gonna Work, they say I got it and that starts a timer that gives everyone else one minute to scramble and find their answer So I'm reading like a worlds of power book someone else has got Dumas someone else has got like the Bible and you're just going nuts in there Absolutely any any book is is gonna work. We had somebody using The manual for Warhammer 40k and they were actually doing quite well with it The timer is done if someone hasn't found an answer We actually have them open up their book and just point to random So there's a response been good so far at packs like are people enjoying this So what are some of your favorite books Some of my favorite books to be or not to be which is a choose your own adventure version of Hamlet is What we've really kind of considered is the killer book But we've also had a really good time with pretty much any Tom Clancy or You know romance novel that we've just kind of picked up on a whim We should make this take this engine. I know a game. We should make with it. Hi fighter sinister Run coward you can just see it on the horizon. Oh my god comes for you You've got to like get to an asteroid and drop Marines to go mine it. Yeah, like Marines are fighting