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Thanks! Much appreciated!😁

It is expired on the main page. Could someone please post a new one so those of us who want access to other “trailblazers” can join? 😂😁🚂

You are heading home.

Home is eight hours away.

You chose to drive at night.

Things go bump in the night.

Safe travels.

Route 164 is a solo-narrative RPG set on the open road. Four dice are needed (d6, d8, and a d10), a 1:64-sized toy car is optional, and a journal or recording device to discuss your travels. Resolution rolls are decided using a "modified" Rock-Paper-Scissors format which is decided by the d6.

Will you make it home on time and unscathed?

Created for the One-Page RPG Jam 2025, hosted by James Lennox-Gordon, aka Unknown Dungeon

Phasebreak Syndrome -- a sci-fi solo-RPG -- takes players on a peacekeeping mission through dimensional travel. Players will map their coordinates and document their findings, avoiding the effects of "phasebreak syndrome."

A d6, d8, and d20 are required for play (d100 is optional), as well as a writing utensil of your choice.

  • Inspired by games like No Man's Sky and Death Stranding
  • Inspired by shows by Irwin Allen (Lost in Space)
  • Inspired by books by Ursula K. Le Guin and Philip K. Dick

"...an excellent execution of a solo journaling game."

Phasebreak Syndrome uses a unique “grid-based” mechanic to assist with the journal entries of your player character (PC). One hundred journal entries are available in this edition. Phasebreak Syndrome is human-made without the use of generative AI.

Created for the One-Page RPG Jam 2025, hosted by James Lennox-Gordon, aka Unknown Dungeon

Thanks so much for the comments! This has become one of my favorite games I’ve made.

From the Praetor High Chamber:

\\You are now a phasebreaker

I started with Lullaby about eight years ago. I got a signed copy from a local secondhand store. I have twelve of his books, with one of them being “Consider This,” which I will start today per your recommendation. Three of his books in my collection are signed—Lullaby, Diary, and The Invention of Sound. 

Glad to meet a fellow fan of his work!

Are you a fan of Palahniuk? I have that book on my wishlist, and have been looking for another of his books to read. Plus, I never thought to use a reference book—especially one on writing—to pull me from my slump. That might be one of my birthday gifts this year…🤔 Thank you for the suggestion!

Thanks! The original concept just had the car in a box, but I wanted to open it up more. Plus, it looks cooler when you are driving a psychedelic painted Batmobile as your car. 😂 Thank you again for the kind words!

  1. Hey everyone! It’s great to be back at the One-Page RPG Jam this year! My name’s Jason, but I go by “Mock” practically everywhere online.
  2. . I participated last year and released three games — The Gun at the End of This Monster, Snacktime Heroes: The Dessert Dilemma, and I’ve Been Caught, and I must “Pika.” The first title mentioned has also been my most successful game to date.
  3. I’m really into liminal themes this year. The feeling of loneliness, the unbearable silence, the darkness staring back at you — all have driven my playstyle and my game choices. Currently, I’m into Spindlejack, the TTRPG based in the Citizen Sleeper 2 universe. It’s slow and monotonous at times, but its rhythm keeps me playing for hours without realizing.
  4. I’ve been in a major creative slump lately, and was afraid I would not be able to participate this year. I spoke with some close friends and loving family members, and was able to push myself out of the funk and release Route 164 for this year’s jam. If I don’t release anything else this jam, I’m okay with that. I’m just happy to have been able to participate.

I’m currently solo playing this and chose to write my story in a word document. I felt like I was gonna be hindered by pen and paper, which I guess makes me the odd duck in the crowd. So far I have almost setup the actual “one year ago” background and will hopefully be on my first phase this week. It feels like I’m stretching it out to myself, but I think that’s the fun of world building, only to slowly destroy it by mech versus kaiju battles. The art is great too! Great game!

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This is from the FAQs:

For the purposes of this jam, a one-page RPG is a tabletop roleplaying game (TTRPG) where the rules fit onto a single page of letter/A4-sized paper. For the purposes of the jam, a TTRPG could include everything from strategic, combat-oriented adventure games; to collaborative and GM-less story games. The aim of this jam is for people to experiment with different designs.

If it falls under that, I would say go for it.

Hope that helps!

Thank you so much! Glad you enjoy the concept!

  1. Hiya! My name is Jason, but everyone online calls me "Mock!"
  2. I do not have a specific TTRPG that I play, but I have picked up Alone Against Fear and I am excited to play that.
  3. This is my first jam! 
  4. I hope to release a fun family-friendly game design for this game jam, and I am excited to see what comes from this! 

We've taken all the fun from MORE DAMN KITTIES, the post-apocalyptic survival TTRPG in business card form, and increased the size and added more material to the new PAMPHLET size version of the game! INCREASED READABILITY! MORE ACCESSIBILTY! ADDED REACH!


Prepare yourself for the ultimate showdown where anything and anyone could spell your doom. This business card game transcends the ordinary, challenging players to confront the unexpected with every turn of the page. It’s a word-battler that depends on sheer luck. Will you emerge victorious or fall victim to the whims of fate in NOUN NOUN SHOWDOWN by Mock Ravage Games?


Players will need to cut out the three boxes shown above to play NOUN NOUN SHOWDOWN. Most contemporary work or reprints that have been done in the last several decades should be compatible with the game. Rules are included on the back of the card.

Dive into a post-apocalyptic future where science has gone awry, giving rise to a mutated breed of cats with the new RPG from Mock Ravage Games, MORE DAMN KITTIES. These aren’t your ordinary felines; they’re a relentless horde of rabid, carnivorous kittens with an insatiable hunger for mammalian flesh. As one of humanity’s last survivors, you’re not just fighting for survival; you’re battling against your allergies in this innovative business card-sized RPG game. Every day is a struggle for resources, safety, and one more day of life. Can you withstand the onslaught of MORE DAMN KITTIES?