Submissions open from 2025-07-13 22:00:00 to 2025-08-17 22:00:00
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The One Page RPG Jam returns for its sixth year running. This jam is about making new, one-page table-top roleplaying games. 

Entire rules-lite roleplaying systems on single sheets of paper. One-page RPGs are often easy to pick up and learn, allowing you to spend more time playing and less time reading.


  1. Submissions must be a fully playable RPG system on a single sheet of paper.
  2. Submissions must be made during the jam period specifically for the jam. No old games reposted. 
  3. Hacks of other systems are fine (Laser and Feelings, and Honey Heist are popular examples) but be sure to credit where necessary.
  4. Multiple submissions are encouraged!
  5. Games can be released as free, PWYW, or with a price tag. If you're charging for the game, please send me a copy so I can review for content which breaks the rules, and consider adding community copies.
  6. Label explicit or graphic content. Consider using or referencing safety tools, such as the X card.
  7. Generative AI tools may not be used to create any images, elements of images, or text used in a submission or a submission’s Itch.io project page, except for limited modifications to a translation from another language.
  8. No hate speech or bigotry. Nothing that breaks itch.io ToS or local law. Be cool.

For more details, check out the Jam F.A.Q and the Generative AI  F.A.Q in the Community tab.

Join the jam Discord server and come together to discuss your games, ask questions about the jam, and find out more about one-page RPGs. The server is open to everyone interested in TTRPGs in general and one-page RPGs specifically, even if you're not sure you'll be submitting to the jam.


You can also follow the jam on X.com and Bluesky.


Visit the Community tab for a list of some resources for making TTRPGs (and feel free to comment and share your own) as well as some popular one-page RPGs to hack. For more examples of one-page RPGs, check out the submissions to last year's One-Page RPG Jam and get inspired.

There's also a selection of optional badges you can put on your game or branding to identify it as a submission to the jam, downloadable here.


Each jam has an optional theme, chosen from a list suggested by the community. You can use this theme as inspiration for your game, or ignore it completely if sticking to a single page is already enough of a restriction.