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Currently, any card in play is visible to everyone, and each characters’ cards are visible to everyone. The only cards that are “private” are the ones that the narrator holds in their hand.
We’ve toyed with various ideas for making some information “secret”. This is a good addition that we will put into the mix, thank you.
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Seconding this. I think there should be a way for the Narrator to extend the card limit for scenes that require action from only one player. I participate in a game that has all the characters independently exploring the world in separate scenes. This may not be the norm at the moment, but I think it's a brilliant storytelling device that I can see other Narrators adopting. The three-card limit prevents a single player from taking on a bigger obstacle and halts the action.