How We Came To Live Here

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PublishersGalileo Games
Publication2010 (1st edition)
How We Came To Live Here
DesignersBrennan Taylor
PublishersGalileo Games
Publication2010 (1st edition)
GenresAlternate history, Indie
SystemsCustom

How We Came To Live Here is an independently published role-playing game written by Brennan Taylor and published by Galileo Games.[1]

Brennan Taylor began work in 2005 on a role-playing game based on the legends of the ancestral Puebloans, but set that game aside to finish his work on the game Mortal Coil. He resumed work on this game in fall 2006, calling it "The Fifth World", but had to change the name because a post-apocalyptic RPG called The Fifth World (2006) was going to be published first. Taylor asked fans to comment on alternative names he thought of such as "Twin Souls," "Up from the Fourth World," "So That This World Will Not Be Destroyed," "Into the Light," and "How We Came to Live Here"; Taylor ultimately decided to use the last of those, because he felt that it was evocative of the mythic feeling he wanted for the game.[2]:256 As the game was being developed, How We Came to Live Here initially borrowed the mechanics of The Shadow of Yesterday, but Taylor did not want to be confined by that model although it kept the influence of The Shadow of Yesterday. How We Came to Live Here was previewed online in July 2008 in an ashcan edition, and a final edition was then released in March 2010.[2]:256

Setting

How We Came to Live Here has what Shannon Appelcline describes as "an evocative southwestern setting — something that was near to Taylor's heart due to his youth spent growing up in Tucson, Arizona. There's lots of background on the culture and life of the Pueblo People; Taylor builds on that by including myths in the rules text itself."[2]:257

The game is inspired by the legends and folkways of Oasisamerica.

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