News
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Fairyland Confidential actual play
You can watch someone from the Black Dragon Dungeon Company play my solo rpg Fairyland Confidential over on YouTube.
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Rusałka available in Japanese
Thanks to the effort of Twitter user @feltk, my game Rusałka is now available in Japanese. Related to that, there’s also a solo playthrough of Rusałka, also in Japanese, though I think you can mostly follow the story by employing Google Translate.
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Ludonarrative Dissidents
I was *very* surprised to hear my game The Mystery Creature of Claytonsville, PA talked about on the Ludonarrative Dissidents podcast episode about card mechanics in RPGs. https://anchor.fm/ludonarrative-dissidents/episodes/Card-Mechanics-in-RPGs-Season-2-Episode-0-e1lbj26 It’s probably worth your time to listen to it even without my game being mentioned.
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Légende Urbaine
Thanks to the generous effort of DeReel, my ghostly Descended from the Queen game Urban Legend is now available translated into French as well. I’m surprised and pleased by this, and maybe you will be as well if you have some Francophone players that want a spooky sort of time.
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Lonely Giant actual play
Actual play of my solo game The Lonely Giant: https://lonedimension.wordpress.com/2021/06/06/lonely-giant/ I am always interested in people’s experiences playing my games, even if they misunderstood one of the key rules.
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Border Striders
Border Striders is an interesting one-page RPG, which came to my attention because it lists my own game Mesopotamians as mechanical inspiration.
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Role-play as Heritage Practice
Michal Mochocki’s book Role-play as Heritage Practice is an academic analysis of how analog performative games (larps, TTRPGs, historical reenactment) are a way where the present reinterprets the past. Which is pretty interesting by itself. But I mainly mention it here because it very briefly mentions my Bloody Forks of the Ohio larp adaptation of…
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Fairyland Confidential on the Fake Geek Girls podcast
I didn’t notice the review of Fairyland Confidential on the Fake Geek Girls podcast nor the textual companion review on Sidequest until recently. But both are there, and they say some very nice things about my weird little solo game.
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Secrets in The Devil, John Moulton
There was some discussion on RPG.net about The Devil, John Moulton, specifically about how to play with Secrets and the improvisational nature of the game.
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Death Takes a Holiday on All Games, No Masters
The Saving Throw Twitch stream played Death Takes a Holiday as part of their All Games, No Masters subchannel of GMless games. It is funny and nice to watch.