Broken Wilds is a fantasy ttrpg that I've been developing for 6+ years. It combines my love of the symbol-laden dream logic of fairytales and legends, interest in tedious material history, and lifelong sense of nonbelonging and isolation into a strange, sad RPG. Basically, it's everything I wanted Fantasy TTRPGs.
Utilizing the ultralight VRBS system, Spooky Town is easy enough for a six year-old to master, but also provides the structure for anyone to generate a light-hearted spooky story of their own.
Excuse Meow! is a cute little tabletop roleplaying game for 2-6 people pretending to be one cat. The game uses a few tokens and some goofy cut-out cat masks to keep track of whose turn it is. It lasts about five minutes per player.
Dear Nanny Dragon is a tabletop roleplaying game for kids and adults to play together. It's a very loose hack of John Harper's Lasers and Feelings and fits onto two sides of paper folded into a trifold leaflet, with a character sheet and play aid for you to colour in.
To play, you also need some six-sided dice, some crayons or other colouring things, some counters, and at least one other player.
This is a two-page, printable set of cards designed to help you become better at running tabletop RPGs. Though designed to work with the StoriesRPG base rules, it works with any tabletop RPG, giving you tips for improving:
This is a project for a pet simulation digimon.
With this game I tried to make the digimon android game I always wanted but never got. It's inspired by the pendulum made by BANDAI.
The game is still in it's early stages of development and some friends are testing it.
At the moment the app holds 436 digimon.
Island Heart is inspired by a range of virtual pet games and zen/gardening games. We are aiming to launch a polished version on Google Play store in the near future so any comments would be greatly appreciated.
Full set of maps (31) coming soon! Enjoy the free demo today!
Dungeon Dailies is a print-and-play roll-and-write dungeon crawler that is suitable for playing daily (as recommended by your physician*)! (*not actually recommended by your physician)
It combines elements from my previous games Morning Coffee Dungeon and The Crumbling Dungeon: straight forward item and monster combat combined with randomly generated mazes.
If so, the Indie Kids Menu is perfect for you! Leave the talking about monomythicism or Sisyphus or ludonarrative dissonance to the adults-- let's set the kids' table and just play!