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The game being a [[Deconstruction]] of [[The Power of Love]], a pilot's ANIMa is powered by their relationships with other characters, so [[Love Dodecahedron|extremely complicated romantic entanglements]] ''just happen'' in '''Bliss Stage'''. In addition, each pilot accumulates Bliss throughout the game, eventually reaching [[108]] Bliss, whereupon they either die or leave the game. Endings are often [[Bittersweet Ending|bittersweet]] or [[Gainax Ending|a little more disturbing]].
The game being a [[Deconstruction]] of [[The Power of Love]], a pilot's ANIMa is powered by their relationships with other characters, so [[Love Dodecahedron|extremely complicated romantic entanglements]] ''just happen'' in '''Bliss Stage'''. In addition, each pilot accumulates Bliss throughout the game, eventually reaching [[108]] Bliss, whereupon they either die or leave the game. Endings are often [[Bittersweet Ending|bittersweet]] or [[Gainax Ending|a little more disturbing]].

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* [[Level Up At Intimacy 5]]: Trope namer; the only way to be effective in ANIMa combat is to deepen your relationship with your Anchor [[Love Dodecahedron|and others.]]
* [[More Friends, More Benefits]]: Former [[Trope Namer]]. The path to [[More Dakka]] in this game is wrapping your Pilot in a [[Love Dodecahedron]] of ludicrous proportions.
* [[You Lose At Zero Trust]]: The [[Trope Namer]].

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* [[Adults Are Useless]]: Both averted and played straight, in different ways. The economy and infrastructure of the civilized world collapses without the adults, but the PCs are all teenagers and the Authority Figure is inevitably a [[Magnificent Bastard]] at best and a [[Jerkass]] at worst.
* [[Adults Are Useless]]: Both averted and played straight, in different ways. The economy and infrastructure of the civilized world collapses without the adults, but the PCs are all teenagers and the Authority Figure is inevitably a [[Magnificent Bastard]] at best and a [[Jerkass]] at worst.
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Josh: [[Ax Crazy|Fuck. That. Noise.]] }}
Josh: [[Ax Crazy|Fuck. That. Noise.]] }}
* [[La Résistance]]
* [[La Résistance]]
* [[Level Up At Intimacy 5]]: Trope namer; the only way to be effective in ANIMa combat is to deepen your relationship with your Anchor [[Love Dodecahedron|and others.]]
* [[Lotus Eater Machine]]: The Bliss itself could potentially be one, depending on interpretation.
* [[Lotus Eater Machine]]: The Bliss itself could potentially be one, depending on interpretation.
* [[Love Triangle]]: In the continuing examples and the one-shot. [[Triang Relations]] Type 4: Josh is A, Sarah B, and Keenan C. Happens a lot in actual play, too, sometimes to the point of a --
* [[Love Triangle]]: In the continuing examples and the one-shot. [[Triang Relations]] Type 4: Josh is A, Sarah B, and Keenan C. Happens a lot in actual play, too, sometimes to the point of a --
* [[Love Dodecahedron]]: If your Pilot doesn't have one, [[More Friends, More Benefits|they're seriously underpowered.]]
* [[Love Dodecahedron]]: If your Pilot doesn't have one, [[More Friends, More Benefits|they're seriously underpowered.]]
* [[Mission Control]]: the Anchors. In game, the Anchor's player acts as [[Mission Control]] and describes the terrain in combat.
* [[Mission Control]]: the Anchors. In game, the Anchor's player acts as [[Mission Control]] and describes the terrain in combat.
* [[More Friends, More Benefits]]: Former [[Trope Namer]]. The path to [[More Dakka]] in this game is wrapping your Pilot in a [[Love Dodecahedron]] of ludicrous proportions.
* [[Moe Couplet]]: Sara and Josh. [[Memetic Mutation|Their love is so innocent.]] This in a relentlessly [[Grimdark]] game.
* [[Moe Couplet]]: Sara and Josh. [[Memetic Mutation|Their love is so innocent.]] This in a relentlessly [[Grimdark]] game.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: The Bliss in general—and Josh Preston's father, the Authority Figure of [[La Résistance]] in the continuing examples, who ''didn't look for him'' after the Bliss hit in particular.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: The Bliss in general—and Josh Preston's father, the Authority Figure of [[La Résistance]] in the continuing examples, who ''didn't look for him'' after the Bliss hit in particular.
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* [[Word Salad Title]]: While it may seem like this, the trope is averted: the name is a reference to the "Bliss Stage" of a relationship - basically, the psychological term for the honeymoon period.
* [[Word Salad Title]]: While it may seem like this, the trope is averted: the name is a reference to the "Bliss Stage" of a relationship - basically, the psychological term for the honeymoon period.
* [[Write Who You Know]]: The rules suggest naming Anchors after the players' unrequited crushes from when they were the age of their Pilot characters. It's also pointed out that using the name of someone you still know would be rather creepy, considering [[Level Up At Intimacy 5|certain]] [[Deus Sex Machina|mechanics]].
* [[Write Who You Know]]: The rules suggest naming Anchors after the players' unrequited crushes from when they were the age of their Pilot characters. It's also pointed out that using the name of someone you still know would be rather creepy, considering [[Level Up At Intimacy 5|certain]] [[Deus Sex Machina|mechanics]].
* [[You Lose At Zero Trust]]: The [[Trope Namer]].


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Revision as of 16:09, 15 December 2014


This is how.
—Back cover copy

Bliss Stage is a tabletop roleplaying game written by Ben Lehman and produced by TAO Games, explicitly intended as his homage to Neon Genesis Evangelion and similar works such as Bokurano and RahXephon. It is available at his website, These Are Our Games, with more information at the blog and fansite Love Is My Weapon.

In addition, Tsundere Lightning was recently tapped by the original author for an official Visual Novel adaptation of the game, Bliss Stage: Love Is Your Weapon, which recently launched a Kickstarter page here.

The moment the game begins, malevolent aliens afflict humanity as a whole with The Bliss, a form of stasis locking the adult population of the world into a sleep with apparently blissful dreams, leaving the child and teenaged survivors in a Crapsack World ravaged by occasional attacks by alien terror drones.

A lone, insomniac, and very probably Ax Crazy adult manages to rally the local survivors and, to their enduring astonishment, capture one of the drones. They quickly reverse engineer it into the Alien Numina Inversion Machine, or ANIMa, a machine that converts relationships into a source of Psychic Power taking the form of a Humongous Mecha: The deeper the relationship, the more powerful its weapons. The pilot of this ANIMa needs to be properly Anchored (in a manner similar to the duties of the Operators) by a "trained psychologist," usually just someone who they have a crush on.

The game being a Deconstruction of The Power of Love, a pilot's ANIMa is powered by their relationships with other characters, so extremely complicated romantic entanglements just happen in Bliss Stage. In addition, each pilot accumulates Bliss throughout the game, eventually reaching 108 Bliss, whereupon they either die or leave the game. Endings are often bittersweet or a little more disturbing.

Bliss Stage is the Trope Namer for:
Tropes used in Bliss Stage include:

Keenan: Man, Sara is getting all girly and clingy and shit. I don't want to deal with that. Lousy lay, too.
Josh: Fuck. That. Noise.