Night Sky Games

[1] She came to believe that most RPGs catered to a narrow band of players; as a young mother she wanted to create RPGs that amplified underrepresented voices and stories, including accessibility to diverse players, play in different settings, play across generations and languages and other cultural division lines.

[3] After a hiatus of several years,[2]: 185  Night Sky released Trauma Games Presents: Murderous Ghosts in 2011, an expansion created by Vincent Baker for the Apocalypse World RPG.

[2]: 184 The following year, Night Sky released Psi*Run, a revision by Meguey Baker of a story-telling RPG ashcan created by Chris Moore and Michael Lingner.

In the critical essay "The Self-Reflexive Table Top Role-Playing Game", Evan Torner notes that in 1,001 Nights, "Player-characters (PCs) tell stories in Court in which they cast each other as the stories' figures, but they may invoke the wrath of the Sultan and risk beheading (Safety), make progress toward their goals (Ambition), or seek a way out of this place (Freedom).

A story told by the licentious cook ostensibly about a Pied Piper of Hamelin figure may actually turn out to be about competing desires for the handmaiden whom he cannot woo.