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monkeyslunch · 9 months
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Dumb Small Dog One page RPG jam.
A simple one-page RPG that helps you embody the role dumb small dogs have in our society. It may require skill and practice.​
Built on the Essence system​
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dndsettingsinfo · 8 months
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Kobold Dungeon [44×66] by Dungeon Archive
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happywebdesign · 2 months
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PANORAMA
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Milestone Reached!
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My game Nature/Town/Farm/Villagers has reached 100 downloads! That's super neat!
I recently posted a 2024 goals post over on itch, which I will include here to show how I hope to expand this game in the next year:
1. I want to keep the One Page version around. I like how simple it is. I might tweak the layout some, but want to try to maintain the one-page-ness of it.
2. I'd like to look into maybe some modules/expansions that I could add that are optional ways of adding depth. I've been thinking about tables to help with the random story elements. 
3. New playsheets/workbooks: I like what I have so far, especially the ready to go calendar, but I want to make create a few more to help log the different narrative details you develop as you play.
That's what is coming to mind at the moment. I wanted to put it out into the world so that it is out there and I will feel more compelled to get it done. I've not really worked on "completed" projects like this, so something new to learn in 2024!
Thank you everyone for viewing and downloading this game! I'd love to hear what you think of it.
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beidoec · 10 months
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⋆ CARRD INSPO ⋆
LIKE / REBLOG + give CREDITS if used
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maddyisabstract · 3 months
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Over the past few weeks I took part in a game jam organised by Weave Games to create a one-page RPG, and here's the result! You can find my game, Alien Festival, among a bunch of incredible games in this bundle! http://tinyurl.com/gamejam24
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In Alien Festival, you are a bunch of aliens on a distant planet in the distant future, preparing for the biggest festival of the year! Will the celebration be a success, or will it go down in history as a hilarious failure? It’s up to you to find out!
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roving-mauler · 20 days
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Alternatives to Stats
What are some creative or cool alternatives to stats you've seen in character creation. like instead of just just just increasing a number in a category what is you favorite way you've seen in a name you wish more people would use.
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mastermindrules · 3 months
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That one page. Everyone has that one page.
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neothgames · 2 months
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The crew of Ikaros Station was tasked with developing small scale nuclear fission technology to power spacecrafts. When a nearby star collapsed the station was trapped in the event horizon, on the edge of being spaghettified out of existence. The fate of the crew remains unknown.
You have been hired by the corporation funding their research to travel to the station and recover their research notes and any prototypes that exist. However, your very presence will destabilize the station, requiring a speedy mission to prevent crossing the event horizon.
Ikaros Station is a system agnostic one page adventure requiring no prep to run. Through the use of random tables every time this adventure will always throw in some twists and turns and the tight time frame will be sure to force players into situations they'd rather avoid.
It's PWYW so check it out here!
This adventure was created for the One Page Derelict Jam 2024.
Space station and fission battery art done by Obliesk!
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maxkirin · 9 months
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ONE PAGE LEFT is now available. This is a role-playing game you can play solo and the rules fit in a single sheet of paper!
Can you survive a slasher movie?
🎲 ROLL A KILLER 🏚 ESCAPE THE MANSION
Did I mention the game is FREE? 😉 👉 mkirin.itch.io/one-page-left
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coffeeandjournaling · 3 months
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Mini Reviews II
I don’t know what it is about space, but it makes me feel things. Have a handful of small and short games in space with a dash of emotional investment.
Low Battery by Batts
emotionally devastating :)
who doesn’t wanna be a little robot
play if you admire the attempt to create even under dire circumstances
One thing I love about solo experiences is that they really manage to get you into the head of other characters without any meddling from outside. This is especially true when mechanics and story/premise work together to get you there. Low Battery balances your character’s energy (Battery) and feelings (Melancholy, both signified by a D20 respectively) against the time that passes. With what little time you have left, can you find inspiration to create something? I was struggling with the D20s and watching the time and trying to decide on a move and – well, the robot is struggling, isn’t it? Struggling to stay conscious, to take in as much as it can for the time it has left in this universe and maybe, just maybe leaving something behind, something that proves it was here and tried to make a connection to the world around it. For me, time ran out too soon – but I still wrote a little poem about it:
Every time We create something It’s as if we chip off a tiny piece Of the universe As we see it To carry around in our pocket.
You, an Astronaut by Hannah Shaffer and Evan Rowland
short, no prep required
an interactive narrative
more reflective than focused on a goal
This is a very short, narrative experience that I recommend reading with some suitable background music. Personally, this is right up my alley: you get a few choices to “sway” the narrative to your liking, which usually tells you something about yourself in the end. You are put into the shoes of an astronaut waking from their cryo-stasis due to their ship having veered off course and sending out a distress call. While you wait for an answer, you ruminate on your dreams and the memories connected to them. Similar to Low Battery, it sports a gorgeous layout that combines NASA images with the narrative, all put into a simple, retro-style mock-up of a spaceship UI. I don’t want to give away too much – it really is short. But I do feel that the themes of queerness and belonging come through strongly. Games like these either fit you like a glove or fall flat for you. For some reason, I was reminded of the Lifeline games, which I love dearly.
Letters to Europa by Lola Johnson
an exercise in self-reflection
a hopeful look into the future
relaxing and motivating
Epistolary games have their own special charm, perhaps because keeping in contact even when we’re far apart is something we’ve done forever as humans – this need to stay connected to someone we care about, no matter the odds.  In the case of Letters to Europa, you write a message to a loved one on Europa, one of Jupiter’s moons. Messages take about a year to arrive, and thus are sent in packages all at once. After you’ve finished your package, you switch over to the other character, writing back to the person on Earth. This, to me, felt like a conversation with myself, first putting down my thoughts about the given prompt, then trying to get some distance and reflect on it through a positive lens. I took the prompts quite literally and went with how my last year has gone – kind of a mixed bag. The prompts for the Earthling seem a little more sombre, more morose. Just as the other character has left Earth, though, embodying them makes you leave that behind (and that’s what the game says, too, ‘give yourself permission to let […] go’). It settles you in a more optimistic mood, no matter how depressing your Earthling’s messages might have been. This is a tiny game that relies heavily on how willing you are to engage with it – but if you can, in whatever medium you choose, I think it’s quite effective.
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wierdartistmarcell · 1 year
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A Creek comic based on a scene in an rp I’m in. Basically Craig has started drawing Yaoi art when he thinks about Tweek, which he does when bored in class. Tho he didn’t realise it and then oh no, he’s so embarrassed because Tweek caught him.
Also they are wearing promise rings. This is set in late high school.
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rej11 · 1 year
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happywebdesign · 4 months
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Civilization
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2024 Goals
Alright, taking my three goals posts from on Itch and putting them here. Focusing on 3 games that I think have room to grow: Gear Acquisition Syndrome, Post Apo Calypse, and Nature/Town/Farm/Villagers
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I am very happy with this game as well. It is just such a fun concept. Maybe I've just a sucker for robots. Here are some ideas for 2024.
1. Similar to other dev logs, I think I want this one to keep it's one page version. I might do some formatting adjustments, but largely want to keep it this way. 
2. Adding in some more tables for adding in narrative elements would be very nice.
3. I am really fascinated with the idea of making a system where you are like filling out a city block or something with different shops and homes, so that when you are done, you have like a map to show off. That might be a fun way to expand on some of the ideas in here.
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I had a lot of fun making this game this year, and I've been thinking about how I want to expand on it. 
1. I want to keep the One Page version around. I like how simple it is. I might tweak the layout some, but want to try to maintain the one-page-ness of it.
2. I'd like to look into maybe some modules/expansions that I could add that are optional ways of adding depth. I've been thinking about tables to help with the random story elements. 
3. New playsheets/workbooks: I like what I have so far, especially the ready to go calendar, but I want to make create a few more to help log the different narrative details you develop as you play.
Also, I kind of want to change the name maybe? I think there is a better name here somewhere, but I am not sure what it is.
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1. I think this one can be formatted better, but that would make it no longer a one page RPG. I will also keep the one page version around, but I like the idea of this one so much that I would love to expand and grow it. Might do a small update to change the formatting some.
2. On the subject of expansion, I would love to also come up with some modules and expansions for this to add a bit more to the game itself. I think this concept has legs, and I want to make it go a bit farther if I could.
3. I may look into making some novelty stamps that you can print on a sticker sheet, but that also sounds like something that would be illegal somehow. (Is printing stamps like printing money? I am not sure.) So, I'll do some research before I decide to do that.
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percypropa · 8 months
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Hurtling Towards the End of the Line
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You and your friends have just survived a horrible accident that killed TONS of people. It sucks for them, but hey, at least you’re alive! Unfortunately, Death is seriously pissed, and will do whatever it takes to balance his books. Your only hope for survival? Kill somebody else, add their lifespan to yours, and hope beyond hope you don’t fuck up and die. Get through the day, plan during the nights, and try not to reach the END OF THE LINE.
End of the Line is a one-page game for 2-5 players in the vein of the Final Destination movies, where thin caricatures of people must try to survive mundane tasks without dying gruesomely. It uses a d4 based system called BAD TIME DICE, escalating the risk of death every time a roll is failed. Usually, that would be a bad thing, but in END OF THE LINE part of the fun is seeing your characters die in terrible ways!
And if you want to try the expanded version, which includes rules for two other variants, you can grab it on itch.io!
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