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BoozeTown

Started by tellius, May 23, 2009, 10:32:26 PM

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tellius

Found this little gem today..

There is a roleplaying setting (or even a Fallout 3 mod) in there just dying to get out.

My favourite part:
QuoteStage One: BoozeTown would begin as a vacation resort comprised almost entirely of bars. Not just any bars, but theme bars promising a wide array of experiences. Among others, there was to be a Old West saloon, a medieval pub, a Casablanca-style night club, an art-deco speakeasy, a Cuban-style dance hall, a pirate den and even a jungle bar where monkeys would roam free. Large nightclubs would feature dance revues and the popular singers and comics of the day. In the middle and above it all, Mel would erect his headquarters and home: a tall gleaming tower shaped like a thick-stemmed martini glass. Its rooftop garden would feature an olive grove to keep the city's martini drinkers supplied with fresh garnish.

I think BoozeTown is going to hit my sci-fi game next session.