A Playlist for the End of the World is a small but ridiculously charming solo RPG that turns your favorite music into a full-on roleplay experience. You play as the last radio host on air while reality has 42 minutes left on the clock, and the only thing you can do is broadcast songs, ramble, reflect, joke, and vibe your way into oblivion. Using a deck of cards and your own music library, each draw gives you prompts that guide what you talk about next comfort foods, memories, routines, bands, hopes creating a surprisingly emotional (and sometimes hilarious) final transmission
This game is perfect if you want something light, creative, and easy to run with zero prep. It’s more improv storytelling than “rolling for damage,” and it works great solo or with friends trading off segments like co-hosts. If you love journaling games, playlist-making, or just want a unique one-night experience that feels personal as hell, this one is a banger.
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