Mean Street

It's 1920s New York and everyone from gangsters to gumshoes have gathered in the speakeasy The Crimson Club for a night of music, gambling, and smuggled drink. In futuristic America, the megacorp Avatech Industries has recently shot to fame with the creation of the most astonishingly immersive game scenarios the world has ever seen. Who are the patrons there to indulge their wildest fantasies? And who are the androids there to service their every need? Reality and fantasy blur when artificial life can no longer be told apart from life - and on Mean Street, is there even a place left for morality?

Mean Street is a dark science-fiction game inspired by Westworld, Dollhouse and the 1920s noir genre, in which players play either human patrons or androids in one of Avatech's games.

This game has adult themes in the background, including violence, murder, stalking and sexual violence. It is not suitable for anyone under the age of 18.

Written by Nickey Barnard, Nick Curd, Clare Gardner, Phil Dall, Megan Jones, Max Powell, for 12 players.

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