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Solo Journaling RPGs are physical games intended to be played by one person. That one person will follow events, characters, and locations prompted by the game, often decided by a roll of the dice or a drawn card. The player is expected to write a journal entry for each 'event.'

For example, the player might be asked to roll a d20 to decide the event prompt, a d12 to decide where it takes place, and a d20 to decide who all is present. (These are not the only categories; anything you can think up can become a category!) The player would then write a journal entry recalling or experiencing this event from the point of view of their character.

Some solo journaling RPGs ask the players to write a limited number of entries per day (i.e. one in the morning, one in the afternoon, one at night) and not continue the game until the next real-life day. Some have the players track relationships or experience with people or places by recording how many positive- or negative-ending event entries have included those people or places. Some suggest that the player sketch things from their adventures along the margins of their entries. There is plenty of variation to be had!

Here are some examples you can use to get a better understanding of the concept:

And here are some completely optional SRDs you can use as guidelines:

As for your game...

Required:

  • Guidelines to get the player started (this includes prompts, though the specifics are completely up to you)
  • Dice, cards, tarot, or some other medium to allow randomization of prompts
  • A story, setting, or concept to make your RPG unique
  • The ability to play the game with only one player (even if you can optionally play with more than one)

Highly recommended, but ultimately optional:

  • Prompts for creating people, places, or things
  • Prompts for events that may happen to or around the player
  • 'Achievements' that the player might organically come across
  • Win conditions (i.e. "you run out of cards" or "you fulfill your goal" or "you fill your notebook"

And that's it. There is no theme. You have a week and a half, approximately. Make sure your submission is complete and playable, but feel free to continue developing it after the jam is over!

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Solo Sci-fantasy Solarpunk Journaling adventure mashing 24XX, Ironsworn and The Adventurer
An adventure of vampires and cyberpunk dystopia 🧛
A journaling solo-rpg about witches, magic, slice-of-life situations, and misadventures.
You are an alternate version of yourself. You have ADHD.
A solo journaling game about a Spellbook and its Witches, based on the Lost & Found SRD
A solo RPG about a hunter and their curse
A solo journaling game about finding a mystical tree from your youth.
Meet alien cultures using only a deck of cards
A solo journaling game about pursuing the unthinkable
A solo journaling TTRPG about (not) knowing who you are, sabotage, luck, and existential dread.
A solo journaling game about not being able to communicate.
You are the character that was written out of the story.
A journaling game to create a character’s emotional backstory
A Golden-Age Retro-Future Solo Space Survival Game
A journalling rpg in the deep.
No one has ever heard your voice in all the time you have been here. Even so, you continue to call out.
A solo journaling RPG about moving, thinking about moving, and regretting moving
Create a lighthouse keeper's lumiously surreal journal as a storm approaches
Can you outrun your past misdeeds?