2019

  • 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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  • Rusałka is now Pay-What-You-Want

    Rusałka is the best game I’ve ever made. It’s been out for a year now. To mark that anniversary, I’m making the game Pay-What-You-Want. If you’d be interested in a cool GMless game about sad, dark fairy tales and drowned women, you should check it out. You can dowload it above for free, or get…

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  • La rencontre de deux mondes

    Gulix writes about my game Fairyland Confidential in his blog (in French).

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  • Dark of Winter sale for Rusałka

    The winter solstice is one of my favorite annual celebrations. Every year on the longest night of the year, we keep a fire burning in the cold of night from the moment the sun sets until the moment the sun rises. This year to celebrate, I’m going to put Rusałka on sale for half price…

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  • Le Millionnaire Excentrique

    Gulix translated my game Eccentric Millionaire into French. If you’re a francophone and/or wish to play with francophones, perhaps you’d like to check out the translated version of the game.

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  • Falling Forever Into Oblivion

    You were a pair of interstellar explorers. You traveled the galaxy together, and you cared about each other deeply. While studying a black hole, you separated in two small scout vessels to examine the black hole’s accretion disk. Somehow, one of the ships was knocked out of its controlled orbit. The ship, and the explorer…

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  • Rusałka

    Finally decided to release Rusałka, my GMless game of tragic fairy tales. It’s probably the best game I’ve ever made, and now you can get it on DriveThruRPG or on Itch.io: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/273096/Rusalka https://nickwedig.itch.io/rusalka

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  • Wish You Were Here

    Wish You Were Here is an episotolary RPG for two players that I wrote, about mourning the dead, Tarot card interpretation and set collection.

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  • A new trick for Swords Without Master

    Long Memory a new trick for Swords Without Master Before the Overplayer begins a new phase, you may demand the next phase be framed as a flashback, to events before the story began. Instead of the usual tones, the tones for this phase are Naive Optimism and Ominous Foreboding.

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  • [Actual Play] Eccentric Millionaire

    Gulix played my game of online treasure hunting, and seemed to have a good time doing so.

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