![]() ![]() Week 3: November 5 (Chapters 6-7: From Narshe to Zozo and the Opera House all the way to Vector).Week 2: October 29 (Chapters 3-5: Locke’s Scenario, Terra’s Scenario and Sabin’s Scenario).Week 1: October 22 (Chapters 1-2: Narshe through the Returner’s Hideout). ![]() You’ll get the most out of the club if you have played through these sections by these dates: We’ve divided the game into six roughly equal chunks. Otherwise, the game can be acquired for iOS and Android. If you have the game already, great! Time to dust off the SNES and get cracking. Beginning the week of October 15, we’re going to spend a month and a half playing the RPG classic Final Fantasy VI, in honor of the 20th Anniversary of the game’s North American release. Now, we’re taking that idea into a whole new medium, and turning our eyes to the world of interactive fiction – fancy talk for video games. The book club has always been an experiment to see if we, the worldwide community of Overthinkers, can have as much fun looking at a work of literature as we have when we talk about movies, TV shows, and music. “If You had 5,000 of these Vignettes You’d Have Skyrim”.“Does Ultros Work for Kefka? He Seems Like a Middle Management Sort of Villain”.“I’m Not Going to Say No to Better Gear”.“The Rich Survive, Don’t Worry Everyone”.“He’d Rather be Chasing Skirts and Inventing Chain Saws”.“You Shouldn’t Build Your Airship Out of Wax….A Good Lesson for Us All”.→ Download the Final Fantasy VI Podcast Possible Episode Titles The party is back together after the end of the world, and they are ready to take us through Week 5 of our Final Fantasy VI Book Club! Join Ben, Shana, Richard, John and Justin as they discuss the symbolism of birds, the viability of a GP-based economy after the apocalypse, Terra’s decision to abandon (and then join) your quest, and religion in a magical world. ![]()
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