This focus group was carried out with an open prototype-testing community in Oslo made up of adults who regularly meet to try new games and provide feedback. Participants recognised clear potential in the project, especially for educational purposes and for use in libraries, and responded positively to the colour coding and the overall concept. At the same time, because this was a group experienced in game testing, they offered particularly sharp feedback on structure and usability. They called for less text, clearer boundaries, a more defined goal and target audience, and a stronger balance between free flow and clear rules. They also questioned the need for the board in its current form and suggested more practical ways to support storytelling, turn-taking, and facilitation.