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A jam submission

Overly Complex Medieval Fantasy RPGView project page

Do you have what it takes to adventure using the worst rules imaginable?
Submitted by Tom_R — 27 days, 20 hours before the deadline
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Submitted(+1)

Hey! I was not able to play this yet but can I just say that I absolutely love the premise? It is incredibly funny and how deep or complex it is depends on the players which I think is amazing. I cannot wait to give this a try with some friends. Good stuff!

DeveloperSubmitted

Thanks so much, and glad you enjoy the premise :)!

Submitted(+1)

I talked to this game with someone, and we started playing it without being aware of it.

And ,oh my god, it was really fun :

- Our GM asked me to define the abilities of each of our arms : Strenght, in case we have to fight with two weapons. But he asked us to define the other abilities of our arms : Constitution, perception, charisma...

- In this game, the ability "Perception" is divided in nine sub-abilities, including equilibrium, proprioception, thermoception and chronoception...

We laughed a lot ! Thank you !

DeveloperSubmitted

Hey thank you for giving it a shot, and glad it worked out well for you!

DeveloperSubmitted

And oh jeez nine sub abilities that's great hahaha XD

Submitted(+1)

I talked to this game with someone, and we started playing it without being aware of it.

And ,oh my god, it was really fun :

- Our GM asked me to define the abilities of each of our arms : Strenght, in case we have to fight with two weapons. But he asked us to define the other abilities of our arms : Constitution, perception, charisma...

- In this game, the ability "Perception" is divided in nine sub-abilities, including equilibrium, proprioception, thermoception and chronoception...

We laughed a lot ! Thank you !