I didn't know I wanted cassette TTRPGs to be a thing until now...
The theming is on point and I really like the setting for one shot type of adventures as a break from the norm... grab a tape, pop it in the deck and play!
Thanks for saying that. Also check out Crustpunk Dungeons if you haven't already.
This gives off a sort of old school 90s middle grade novel feel which I love! I have to check if I have any 8-sided die before trying this game out.
Thanks so much! I was aiming more for "early 90s punk rock album insert." But whatever vibes you're getting from this, I'm glad they're good ones.
I chose D8s because I felt like there was just enough of a chance for combos, pairs, triples, etc. I had considered 10s or even 12s, but mathematically, the system made the most sense (to me) with eight-sided dice.
Ffirst of all I LOVE the format and the premise. It's perfect. I've got one question, though - i think I don't get how the combat works:
"On the next round, Swan rolls 4, 3, and 1, adding the weapon to make 5, 4, and 2. The robber is hurting, but still has two attack dice". Why does he still got two attack dice if in the first round he got two hits? As I understood it: I've got AGGRO 2, so I roll two dice and if I get hit AGGRO drops to 1, so next round I only roll 1 die? Or am I messing somethnig up?
cassette case games are my new favorite genre of ttrpg. big thumbs up.
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