Dropout’s Dimension 20 has run the gamut of speculative fiction genres, from urban fantasy in The Unsleeping City to space opera in A Starstruck Odyssey. In its newest season, Cloudward, Ho!, the tabletop anthology series leaps into yet another genre: steampunk.
Brennan Lee Mulligan talks ‘Dimension 20: Cloudward, Ho!’s breakout NPC
Cloudward, Ho! incorporates several familiar steampunk genre trappings, from airships and mech suits to Victorian-era aesthetics. But the new genre also allows Dimension 20 to take some new risks, ushering in new mechanics, new inspirations, and new ways of approaching Dimension 20‘s community-focused, anti-capitalist core themes. Mashable spoke with Dimension 20 creator and Game Master Brennan Lee Mulligan about what steampunk brings to Dimension 20, and what viewers can expect from Cloudward, Ho!
What led Dimension 20 to go full steampunk?
“The Zephyr” in “Cloudward, Ho!”
Credit: Kate Elliott
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