The present paper has a two-fold task. On the one hand, it aims to provide an overview on Independence friendly modal logic as defined in (Tulenheimo, 2003; Tulenheimo, 2004) and studied in a number of subsequent publications. For systematic reasons to be explained, the logic is here referred to as modal slash logic (MsL). On the other hand, we take a close look at a syntactic fragment of MsL, to be termed MsL0, first formulated in (Tulenheimo and Sevenster, 2006). We push the study of this logic deeper at several points: a model-theoretic criterion is presented which serves to tell when a formula of MsL0 is not truth-equivalent to any formula of basic modal logic (ML); the game-theoretic property of ‘bounded quasi-positionality' of MsL0 is...