Sorry about that. My SSD failed the other day while I was uploading the files, and for whatever reason they were set to be hidden in the back end. They should be available now. Thanks for reaching out!
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A one-page tabletop role playing game about ritual, delay, and the cost of beginnings.
Will you be the spark that ignites a new life, or just the kindling for a winter fire?
Sack the mall, hit the sand. Outrun the cops and a jealous Rival Santa in this high-speed, low-stakes holiday heist.
The Core is cooling. The Veins are screaming. Climb into the frozen dark before the city’s last breath turns to ice.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year... to stab your coworkers in the back.
Control the celestial rotation on the Winter Solstice to lead the world out of the darkness.
The sleigh is down, the herd is hungry, and that red light in the distance isn't a beacon, it's an eye.
300km. 48 hours. A dust storm. The ancient reactor needs you. Fail, and the colony dies.
A tense space adventure with a colorfully camouflaged alien
A swashbuckling adventure in a sea-sky of floating islands and glacial mega-storms.
A weirdly warm mystery of rising temperatures in a fae-town just outside the Arctic Circle.
A one-page tabletop role-playing game about ordinary people facing impossible festive horrors.
A festive narrative RPG played entirely from the rooftops of a small town.
A rules-lite underground adventure, as you search for a newly emerged urban legend.
A cave-deep adventure of music and riches, and creatures that devour the unwarily loud.
Restore a broken marionette, outwit jealous puppets, and perform the final act before you become a forgotten prop.
Race against a solar flare to deliver the last hope for peace—a letter that could save the galaxy or doom it to war.
Beneath a dying megacity, repair an ancient flood-gate while bioluminescent predators and rising toxic waters close in.
A roleplaying game of temporal tourism and sales desperation, set in a resort that never stays in one decade.
A one-page RPG of culinary catastrophe aboard a zero-G space station.
A one-page RPG of gears, time, and fate in the city of Mistwind.
A local legend says the lake demands a life every ten years. It’s been ten years.
An ocean-deep expedition to an impossibly ancient ruin takes an unnatural and dangerous turn.
An eerie investigation of what happened to a family who vanished mysteriously from their home.
In the post-war ruins of a toy factory, a group of children must find a way to escape a band of clockwork dolls.
A one-page RPG of petty demons, foolish mortals, and spiraling debts.
A one-page RPG about decay, fear, and the things that grow when no one’s watching.
Adventurers assemble a dungeon from confusing instructions before exploring it themselves.
A world covered in glass-smooth ocean where ships sail on shifting reflections, navigate, duel, and chase mirages.
Campers tell scary stories that begin to manifest. Do their tales stay fiction or bleed into reality?
Sentient toys on a quest to find their missing maker, discovering what it means to exist without them.
Android Law Units tasked with maintaining order in the town of Redline contend with humans - and their own programming.
A ragtag group of soldiers sets out to follow a young drummer boy’s march to unknown riches.
Interstellar delivery drivers race against bureaucracy, black holes, and space pirates to deliver weird packages.
Fading gods offer their final prophecy before dissolving into history.
Retired grannies plan and execute over-the-top heists with knitting needles, teapots, and secret bingo codes.
Herd cosmic sheep across the night sky, avoiding black holes, meteor showers, and mischievous star-thieves.
Two souls bound by love, meeting only in stolen moments across the flow of time.
Survivors compete and cooperate to grow the last sustainable garden after the end of the world.
Wandering knights gathered around a dying fire, telling tales and challenging fate before the night consumes you.
Pilots lost in a foggy ruin must piece together where they are, what their mission was, and who they can trust.
Rats in armor patrol the alleys, duel cats, and uphold tiny codes of honor under the city’s cobblestones.
Everyone in your small town looks just like you - or someone you know. Are they copies, or are you the copy?
Flickers of TV shows bleed into reality. You can step into them, but each is a trap built from half-remembered fiction.
You attend a funeral. The coffin is closed. You realize, slowly, that you’re not sure whose funeral it is.
You’re traveling through an endless fog where voices guide, warn, or lure you.
You board the last train out of the city. The ride never ends, and passengers grow stranger the longer you stay aboard.
Adrift at sea after a wreck, you’re surrounded by miles of ocean. Hunger, thirst, and threats from below close in.
You live in a vibrant valley recovering from a long, silent winter. The world is growing again, and so are you.
You carry a lantern in an infinite night. The light protects you, but also attracts something watching from the dark.
A one page horror TTRPG about a house that remembers every moment lived within its walls.
A rules-light horror game about survivors trapped in a radio station during the end of the world.
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The Great Gingerbread Bake-Off comments · Replied to Joyjo_64 in The Great Gingerbread Bake-Off comments
That's very odd, but not something I can do anything about, I'm afraid. There was a Cloudflare outage a couple of weeks ago, and Itch has been having intermittent problems for a while, so it could be anything. It usually resolves within a few hours.
So keep trying, and if you're still having problems let me know, and I'll try to find a way to get it to you.
Holy crap! That was unnerving as hell. The art style is so cool, and the sound effects were chilling. Great job!
The only niggle I have is that the "Return to Menu" button didn't seem to work after I died. Which I did. A lot.
Will definitely be playing this again. Hoepfully I can make it past 2 minutes at some point! :)








































































