To start off I will say the hardest part of the game was not the games fault more that I was sick the first week so I had to get the run down of what happened so far and was thrown into the action. I would say another hard part is coming up with ideas and staying in character. I kept laughing at the absurdity. I did enjoy the game and think my friends Adrian and Libby would enjoy it.
I started by being in a cave with my character’s lover who was naked after escaping prison and we were being hunted by two eco terrorists who wanted to kill him. We decided to walk back to town and my lover fell in the ice and a polar bear showed up. I saved him from the ice and immediately threw him to the polar bear and ran. Then the killers found his body and told their motives of one character wanting to take the CEO job of Big Ice. I ran into another character named the Iceanist, who was an arsonist who kept making ice one-liners in an Arnold voice, and he tried to melt the escape plains keys. I save the keys and find out the killers are trying to sabotage the plane, I then lock them in a shed when they go looking for tools. I start flying the plane and they end up getting on. One player kills the other cause he wants the plane to crash, then my character kills the other terrorist, but no one was steering the plane so it crashed. I survived the crash, but I broke all my bones and heard the polar bear outside the plane.
I would say the leadership skill was guiding the flow of the game. There were many times where I pitched funny ideas in order to steer the game into a funnier direction. Another leadership skill would be being a team player. The game is about making a fun story, not about whether your character is the winner.

