Gazetteer is what happens when you hold OSR crowdsourcing, sometimes called "Gygaxian democracy" in one hand, new-fangled online Storygaming in the other, and scream “NOW KISS”. It is a game of map-detailing and collaborative storymaking, functioning by means of questions and answers. It is led by a facilitator who is required to talk like a pompous blowhard of an explorer throughout. For... [click here for more]
Poet Glorious is a 200-word RPG by Kimberley Lam, dressed up for release here with a bit of art and some record sheets. It is played largely by writing Haiku, and the core game mechanic is The Prisoner's Dillema.
The PDF given here is four pages; a cover, a page for the rules, and two record sheets (one for characters, one for challenges).
To play Poet Glorious tabletop, you'll want to print several... [click here for more]
Of the Woods is a collection of six single-player lonely games. A lonely game is a game of questions to tell haunting, introspective, and quiet stories. The original game by Beau Sheldon (credited in the text as Brie Sheldon), Locked Away, inspired the subsequent games by Kimberley Lam, Moyra Turkington, Meera Barry, Chris Bennett, and Adam McConnaughey, the last of which involves a tarot card mechanic.... [click here for more]
Misspent Youth: Sell Out with Me is a fucking awesome supplement for the Misspent Youth roleplaying game. I’ve gathered together some of the best writers and artists in the RPG hobby to present you with a metric fuckton of cool alternative options to play the game with.
First off, this is a hoard of 17 new settings. Each includes The Authority (that asshole who’s fucking up... [click here for more]
A mysterious master of ravens must cope with the perils of her heart when two children come to the magic castle bearing a treasure.
This is a hack of A Doomed Pilgrim in the Ruins of the Future by D. Vincent Baker and, like the original game, is intended to be played online. Weave a story with your online friends, who will take the role of your ravens, and see what fate brings to... [click here for more]