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Instead of a TTRPG, today I have a short video game! If you like games like Inscryption or Buckshot Roulette, you might like this! It's obviously not as complete as those games, since it's a demo, but it's a nice little taste of something I'd like to finish! Please go and check it out if you have a few minutes to spare, it'd really help me out! (and it's free like everything else I post!) Go see!!!!
>>>Knucklebones<<<
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Now if you'd like to hear a little more about the game, I'm gonna go into a bit more detail about it here. It's a game jam project that a few friends and I completed over 2 weeks (give or take a bit of polishing for a demo release after the jam). It was originally meant to be a roguelike (like Balatro or Inscryption), but that was out of scope for the demo and our timeline. I'm still very proud of it, and might in the future, give it a full release with the deck-building and narrative it deserves.
I'd also love to give it a bit of distinction from Inscryption. If you can't tell already, it was *heavily* inspired by that game. (Which I'm not upset about seeing as Inscryption is in my top 3 video games.) The major differences are the lack of deckbuilding and narrative, and while I don't think either of those help with it's appeal, for a (primarily) 2 week project I think it turned out very well. (And I shouldn't compare my work to a masterpiece and viral phenomenon; it's just not realistic while I'm focusing on schoolwork.)
If you end up beating the 4 decks I included (or end up streaming/recording it), please let me know! I'd love to hear about it! Also! go check out some of the guys who worked on it with me! They'll all super cool and I couldn't have done it without them! (No really, I definitely wouldn't have, not in 2 weeks.)
Sincerely signed,
-Fledge

Hello everyone!
I've just published 'Grimoire', a Legacy Journaling One-page TTRPG. The entire content of this game can be printed on a single sheet of paper (front and back) and folded into a bi-fold pamphlet (printer-friendly version included). I hope you enjoy!!!
This game is an experimental cross between a standard Solo-Journaling TTRPG and a Legacy board game, telling a story across multiple characters that each bear the same tattered grimoire. Let me know how the game plays and feel free to find or post your grimoires in the main page's comments!
Start out with just a simple Create Fire spell, then generate new and unique spells in the latest game by Fledge Art and Weekly One-pagers!
>>> Grimoire <<<
Please let me know what you think of the game in the comments! It really helps me out!!


Thank you!!! I thought the map would be a nice touch for this one, and I've been *really* wanting to make a map on the back of one of these for quite a while. (I had a game in the works a bit ago called Ostrich with a Knife that I might revisit and would've had a little hex battle map, but I couldn't get the mechanics to work out in time.)
Hello everyone!
I've just published 'Sea Stacks', a Sea-faring One-page TTRPG. The entire content of this game can be printed on a single sheet of paper (front and back) and folded into a bi-fold pamphlet or map. I hope you enjoy!!!
Here's a blurb from the game:
The depths are cold here. Unforgiving. Filled with horrible creatures. You aren't welcome...
But I think you knew that already.
This game is about discovering sea monsters that lurk in the depths and capturing evidence of their existence. You and your sea-faring companions will play as the motley crew of a small dredging ship intent on catching evidence of an infamous sea-beast. You can also play this game as a Solo Journaling TTRPG about a lone captain out at sea, but the rules for this aren't described on the sheet.
>>> Sea Stacks <<<
Please let me know what you think of the game in the comments! It really helps me out!!

I'm so glad you've been enjoying them!!! And yes! You could interpret it as either! The intent was a bad result without losing resolve, but I didn't have enough space to fully explain that one without moving a ton of stuff around. 7 is the most common result on 2D6, so I wanted to make it a little different.
Also, you are very welcome. I appreciate it a ton!
Hello everyone!
I just published 'These Pillars Remain', a One-page Post-apocalyptic TTRPG. The entire content of this game can be printed on a single sheet of paper (front and back) and folded into a z-fold pamphlet. I hope you enjoy!!!
Here's a blurb from the game:
The city is gone now, the streets swallowed by the abyss. A few skyscrapers are left above the swirling tendrils of the void.
You're surviving, just barely, scavenging what's left in the abandoned rooms and fighting off the strange creatures calling them home. These remnants of civilization are all you have left.
>>> These Pillars Remain <<<
Please let me know what you think of the game in the comments! It really helps me out!!

Thanks for playing!!! I really appreciate the feedback and the suggestions! When I redo the tables, I'll likely consolidate the characters with the events, so you don't really have to draw them if you'd prefer not to (alongside a better ley-line table). I'll post it this tomorrow if you're interested.
Hey everyone! I just published 'Skeletown', a one-page TTRPG! This is a game about a strange and small town tucked away in the hills of modern-day Scotland. Here, the veil between life and death is thin, and the dead wake from their graves each night to inhabit this otherwise abandoned town.
You and your companions will cooperatively tell the story of this town and its skeletal inhabitants as it grows and changes with time.
The link is below!!!
>>> Skeletown <<<
Please let me know what you think of the game in the comments! It really helps me out!!






















