@stickydoodler and I talk with Jason Slingerman about journaling games on his just released episode. I really enjoyed it. Check it out:
https://www.buildingthegamepodcast.com/episode-715-writing-the-game-part-1-of/
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@stickydoodler and I talk with Jason Slingerman about journaling games on his just released episode. I really enjoyed it. Check it out:
https://www.buildingthegamepodcast.com/episode-715-writing-the-game-part-1-of/
🖊️📓
I entered this because it was quiet last week. Looking at the quality of @comemartin and @arthur and @PaulCzege entries (amongst many others) I'm quite embarrassed I did already.
https://printdevil.itch.io/well-late-a-lonely-evening
#ttrpg #journalGaming #48WordRPGJam
Is 48-words enough for the text of a journaling game that'll stick with you if you play it? I think so.
Check out my entry to the #48wordRPGjam:
Do you know someone who likes to write? Will you be shopping for holiday gifts at #PAXunplugged this weekend?
My how-to zine The Ink That Bleeds and my journaling games The Balsam Lake Unmurders and Be With Me make great gifts. @ipr will be selling them at their booth 3701 in the Expo Hall.
Are you hype for PAX Unplugged this weekend? Have you been curious about journaling games?
@ipr will be selling my how-to zines, The Ink That Bleeds and Inscapes, and my journaling games The Balsam Lake Unmurders and Be With Me at their booth 3701 in the Expo Hall.
Kiddo: "Daddy, do people really play these games?"
Daddy: "Goddamn it, you are my natural born son, show some respect! Yes they do. People love them."
Kiddo: "I'm sorry. I just wasn't sure."
You can't get yourself a morsel of Prometheus from the supermarket meat department.
You have to take a very dangerous journey in time and space.
Why in hell would you do such a thing??
Seriously?
Play Two Raw Morsels 🥩 and find out.
"Hi, I'm a street photographer. I take photos of zines I meet on the street and post them online and I thought you looked lovely today. Do you have a couple of minutes for some photos?"
"Really? Okay. Sure."
Someone asked why I often write "game/zine" in my posts. It's because making journaling games I play and publish is a living metaphysical part of myself. They're not just games. They're not just publications. The making is the self is the game is the zine.
You're rushing of course. There's never enough time. Then you spot a game/zine out of the corner of your eye. What nerve it has. Is it following you? Shouldn't it be home on a shelf?