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Cats Have No Lord updated a Skeleton Game 2 years ago
A downloadable Skeleton Game.
Updated minimum price to $0.00.
TheMadameAmadeus published a game 2 years ago
A downloadable game.
You look in the mirror, but you do not see yourself staring back. Someone else is standing there instead. This game is a soloplay tabletop/journaling game about the other people who live inside your mirror. These are some sort of shade, spe...
Cats Have No Lord updated a Skeleton Game 2 years ago
A downloadable Skeleton Game.
Updated minimum price to $0.00.
ARBL H. rated a game 2 years ago
A downloadable game.

Found the review option. I said much in a comment on the main site for it. This is an amazing ttrpg solo journaling experience. I highly recommend it. Definitely check it out if you can.

A downloadable game.
sincostan rated a game 2 years ago
A downloadable game.
The Gemfish published a page 2 years ago
A downloadable page.
Ghosts! A pair of ghosts for use in your Liminal Horror games; because there’s not much more liminal than the limbo state between life and death. Need to funnel your characters deeper into a liminal space? Try the chainwraith , minor polt...
Ben Newbon rated a Skeleton Game 2 years ago
A downloadable Skeleton Game.
The Gemfish published a game 2 years ago
A downloadable game.
A silly freeform RPG. Survive a pumpkin-based zombie outbreak in a small town. (The image is from Wikimedia Commons, and is essentially a placeholder.)
The Gemfish published a ferry 2 years ago
A downloadable ferry.
An alternative Way to the Afterlife for Gravestone, the roleplaying game of numerous afterlifes and porous barriers between the world of the dead and the living. (Made for the System Fictional game jam. Cover art is public domain, from Wiki...
K-Ramstack rated a Skeleton Game 2 years ago
A downloadable Skeleton Game.
Shouting Crow rated a Skeleton Game 2 years ago
A downloadable Skeleton Game.

This game is stripped-down-to-the-bones and leaves me hungry for more. Cats Have No Lord has laid out a system and left the adventure up to the players: "What do you want? That's your story."
The theme is very good and linked strongly to the mechanics. Frankly this could be easily hacked to run solo, and I probably will.