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Worldbuilding on stream?
a collection by
ccx
· last updated
2023-11-10 03:14:23
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It's In the Vents!
A space horror letter writing RPG for a solitary player
Alex
Beyond the Rift
$10
A metroidvania-like tabletop game set in a world without memory.
Emily Pennyway
Ebb Tide: A Wretched and Alone Game
A solo-journaling RPG about trying to stop an unknowable Being before your sanity collapses
LordPaido
Savior
$10
a solitary journey for one savior
Kate Bullock
World Maker
$5
Single player world making game
NotWriting
Superhuman Industrial and Immaterial, Incorporated
$3
A short storygame about an average person's day in a city full of superheroes.
lin codega
Interactive Fiction
Ex Novo
$10
In bundle
A playable city-generator and map-making game.
Sharkbomb Studios
Wanderhome (Full PDF)
$25
A pastoral fantasy tabletop RPG about traveling animal-folk and the way they change with the seasons.
Possum Creek Games
your body, an altar
$5
The world hungers for your compassion.
deathmeetauthor
Alone In My Ancient Tower
A venerable magician, alone in their secluded abode, muses upon mementos & memories...
Oracle Engine
Alone Inside the Colossus
An Alone Among the Stars hack and mini-preview of Fallen Colossus.
Roland Boshnack
Oh Maker
$15
A game about being androids discovering your identity and relationship with your creator
KiennaS
Elf Genders
$5
Roll Tables for RPG Worldbuilding
Lucian Kahn 🌈🧛🏻♂️
This Is My Final Recording
$2
Found audio, office politics, and getting killed by terrible monsters.
Havocfett
What Is Here?
$9.50
In bundle
‘What is Here?’ is a game about building a myth around a being through a community’s eyes.
Yubi
i'm sorry did you say street magic
$15
we breathe life into this city together
Caro Asercion
there are names here more powerful than our own
we understand the power of that which came before us
Caro Asercion