I'm almost half way of telling a bit about every game in the #WomenInTTRPG Bundle!
If you wanna check out the details of the games that are part of this bundle, feel free to do so!
π§΅π§΅π§΅RESOURCES, MECHANICS, TOOLS AND TIPS FOR DESIGNING SOLO GAMES
I'll put in this thread some useful material (hopefully) for those in need.
We'll start with SYSTEMS This is a selection of the most extended ones (there are more around, but this is a good place to start) 1/25
ALONE AMONG THE STARS is a solo ttrpg based on exploration and worldbuilding. Easy to hack, simple rules, with good variables to create over them 2/25 noroadhome.itch.io/alone-among-thβ¦
SECOND GUESS SYSTEM is an SRD that focuses on discovering new things among the same things you've worked with and building upon that. Ideal for one-page ttrpgs 3/25 gamenomicon.itch.io/second-guess-sβ¦
I've got some new followers so I guess is time to get a new pinned thread!
I'm Armanda, a #ttrpg designer from Argentina (#RPGLATAM gang!). Most of my games are solo journaling games. Though I have some hacks and some ideas for more people.
For starters, as most of us, I have a Lasers&Feelings hack and a Honey Heist hack:
Sense and Sensibility, based on Jane Austen novels (tinyurl.com/y8x3twd7)
Trick or Treat, a childhood game for getting some good candy (tinyurl.com/5repjxka)
My first solo game is "The Lay of Our Lands", a Lost&Found game. You play as a map that passes from one cartographer to another, getting changed and experiencing different feelings. It's a reflective game that I love tinyurl.com/2p8u6rb9
Since we've all been talking about fonts and free stuff, I thought that making a π§΅for free resources (or super cheap) that we can use on our #ttrpg creation, would be awesome.
Basically images, illustrations, vectors, fonts 1/25
Unsplash is awesome if you like high-quality photos for free. unsplash.com
Pixabay is a little messier and less curated, but it has photos, illustrations, and vectors categories. pixabay.com
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One of my favorites to look for images for inspiration is the Public Domain Review, they have a huge catalog, the make collections and essays, and it's super interesting 3/ publicdomainreview.org/explore
Some people might have normal hobbies, mine are:
- trying to think on how to make a ttrpg about ANYTHING
- spending hours on Unsplash making "mood boards" for my simultaneous game projects
- FONT HUNTING
Feel free to share here a link to a cool font you found (if it's free, it would be better)