It's still barely #solovember and I'm finally getting around to playing Glide, a solo or cooperative game that is vaguely reminiscent of Dune
It's still barely #solovember and I'm finally getting around to playing Glide, a solo or cooperative game that is vaguely reminiscent of Dune
The zine I've made that I'm probably most proud of is Procedures to Discover the Path Ahead.
You can use it to make maps, for GM prep and worldbuilding, for colalboratively building a world as you go in GM-less games, and for solo games (I've used it a lot for the latter).
PDF: https://seedling.itch.io/procedures-to-discover-the-path-ahead
Physical copies are also on sale here:
https://www.thirdkingdomgames.com/product-page/procedures-to-discover-the-path-ahead
Another old game: What Remains On Copper Island.
It's a free solo game, written as one really long markdown page; kind of like a choose your own adventure game with dice rolls. You explore and move between locations on a timer. Best read in the browser. Everything you need is on one page.
It was a fun experiment but a lot of work; I'll probably never make anything like it again.
Wretched Wasteland is a Wretched & Alone #soloRPG. This year it successfully funded a reprint. Here's the new cover.
Print copies will be available to purchase in the new year.
Owners of the original digital version on itch.io will get the updated version for free when it is released. #Solovember
Somebody told me is #Solovember so I want to share my little gamebook with #ttrpg touches. Enjoy, it's free! ^^
I am absolutely going to play this game. Maybe not next, but soon.
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RT @KadenRamstack
#Solovember Day 12 The Wandering Lake @KeithAsada
This is a simple game where you play as the Keeper of four lakes up top a mountain. Unfortunately for you, those lakes like to wander, and one of them has gone missing. How will you find it? What will you do if you don't?
https://twitter.com/KadenRamstack/status/1591450377807073280
“#Solovember Day 12 The Wandering Lake @KeithAsada This is a simple game where you play as the Keeper of four lakes up top a mountain. Unfortunately for you, those lakes like to wander, and one of them has gone missing. How will you find it? What will you do if you don't?”
On the train I played a game of Pilgrimage of the Sun Guard, which I'd previously play tested but hadn't played the final version. It's a chill journaling game kind of reminiscent of Arthurian questing with an emphasis on what you do to succeed rather than if you succeed. It's such a gorgeous book. I might write up my playthrough later.
@superdillin I'll check your game out!
Didn't know anything about #Solovember! Maybe I can try out some solo games I have purchased too long ago :)
I heard lots of people are sharing and playing Solo games this month for #Solovember so I'm gonna share all of mine here, one a day.
The first solo game I wrote, &D, is a semi-lighthearted (albeit with the chance for a bittersweet ending) about the life of a Dragon named Andy.
Starting with Andy's young life, discover their abilities, their shortcomings, their environment and relationships. Grow with them to adulthood and see how their story ends.