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My guess was that it was just taking up too much memory when loading, which would be due to file size, but when I reexported it, it still loaded a bit slowly. I'm not entirely sure if I fixed it, so let me know, and I can get images for you instead.

Thanks for letting me know! I knew it was a heavy file, but I hadn't realized it would cause such issues! I'll post a lighter version of it soon!

Thanks! The mechanics are a bit rushed, but since the update they should be a bit better!

Hello everyone! 

I've just published 'Grimoire', a Legacy Journaling One-page TTRPG. The entire content of this game can be printed on a single sheet of paper (front and back) and folded into a bi-fold pamphlet (printer-friendly version included). I hope you enjoy!!!

     This game is an experimental cross between a standard Solo-Journaling TTRPG and a Legacy board game, telling a story across multiple characters that each bear the same tattered grimoire. Let me know how the game plays and feel free to find or post your grimoires in the main page's comments! 

Start out with just a simple Create Fire spell, then generate new and unique spells in the latest game by Fledge Art and Weekly One-pagers! 


>>> Grimoire <<<

Please let me know what you think of the game in the comments! It really helps me out!!



Thank you!!!

Im glad you enjoyed it!!

This looks great!!! I love the art and the layout is superb! I'd probably add some stuff to the main itch page, but the actual game looks amazing!

Thank you!!! I thought the map would be a nice touch for this one, and I've been *really* wanting to make a map on the back of one of these for quite a while. (I had a game in the works a bit ago called Ostrich with a Knife that I might revisit and would've had a little hex battle map, but I couldn't get the mechanics to work out in time.)

Hello everyone! 

I've just published 'Sea Stacks', a Sea-faring One-page TTRPG. The entire content of this game can be printed on a single sheet of paper (front and back) and folded into a bi-fold pamphlet or map. I hope you enjoy!!!

Here's a blurb from the game: 

The depths are cold here. Unforgiving. Filled with horrible creatures. You aren't welcome... 

But I think you knew that already.

This game is about discovering sea monsters that lurk in the depths and capturing evidence of their existence. You and your sea-faring companions will play as the motley crew of a small dredging ship intent on catching evidence of an infamous sea-beast. You can also play this game as a Solo Journaling TTRPG about a lone captain out at sea, but the rules for this aren't described on the sheet.

>>> Sea Stacks <<<

Please let me know what you think of the game in the comments! It really helps me out!!


Thank you so much!!! I really appreciate the feedback!

I'm so glad you've been enjoying them!!! And yes! You could interpret it as either! The intent was a bad result without losing resolve, but I didn't have enough space to fully explain that one without moving a ton of stuff around. 7 is the most common result on 2D6, so I wanted to make it a little different.

Also, you are very welcome. I appreciate it a ton!

Thank you so much! I appreciate the feedback!

Thank you!! I appreciate it a ton! Fair, I'll try and incorporate something like that in this week's game!

Thank you!!

Thank you so much!

Thank you!! I'm very proud of this one!

Thank you so much!! I appreciate the comments!

Thank you so much!!! I'm actually just one person right now running two pages, but I'm planning on inviting other people once I've got good momentum!

Hello everyone! 

I just published 'These Pillars Remain', a One-page Post-apocalyptic TTRPG. The entire content of this game can be printed on a single sheet of paper (front and back) and folded into a z-fold pamphlet. I hope you enjoy!!!

Here's a blurb from the game: 

The city is gone now, the streets swallowed by the abyss. A few skyscrapers are left above the swirling tendrils of the void. 

You're surviving, just barely, scavenging what's left in the abandoned rooms and fighting off the strange creatures calling them home. These remnants of civilization are all you have left.

>>> These Pillars Remain <<<

Please let me know what you think of the game in the comments! It really helps me out!!


I appreciate it!! I'm quite proud of this one since the update I made to it. Also, I will likely be making stickers to sell at local art markets! I'll make a post about it here (as a devlog) if I decide to sell them online!

Thank you so much! I appreciate the feedback!

My apologies! I hadn't seen the notification! Just approved it!

Thank you!! I love hearing that my games are being played!!!

Thank you so much!!!

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Thanks for playing!!! I really appreciate the feedback and the suggestions! When I redo the tables, I'll likely consolidate the characters with the events, so you don't really have to draw them if you'd prefer not to (alongside a better ley-line table). I'll post it this tomorrow if you're interested.

Thank you so much! I'd love to hear how it goes!

Fair! Thanks for checking it out! Also - I'd recommend when you get around to it just removing the clubs from the deck if you'd prefer (although that may leave it feeling a little skeleton-less)!

Thanks for the feedback!! You're 100% right; I was definitely struggling for inspiration by the end of writing it. I'm thinking about updating both of the tables once I have the time again, but I'm glad you liked the art!!

Hey everyone! I just published 'Skeletown', a one-page TTRPG! This is a game about a strange and small town tucked away in the hills of modern-day Scotland. Here, the veil between life and death is thin, and the dead wake from their graves each night to inhabit this otherwise abandoned town.

You and your companions will cooperatively tell the story of this town and its skeletal inhabitants as it grows and changes with time.

The link is below!!!
>>> Skeletown <<<

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Of course! I've just uploaded one!

Okay! It's been fixed! (The download on the page should be correct if you'd like to redownload)

Oh!! That's so much easier than what I figured! Thanks! (I may definitely use this new information in a future game)

AH!!!! Thank you so much for telling me!! I'll fix that straight away!!!

This is absolutely gorgeous and I love the concept!!! Great work! (I'm a bit confused with the d66 table, but I just assume you could use a d100 and reroll.)

Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!!

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Hello! 

I just published 'Seven Tapes', a One-page Solo Journaling TTRPG!

On July 24 1995, an unidentified body was found in the Jones county forest. Details surrounding the incident were quickly obscured by local government officials. Now, 20 years later, material regarding the incident has been released to the public.

The following seven tapes were recovered from the scene.

>>> Seven Tapes <<<


If you're interested, click the link above!!!
Also, please let me know what you think of the game in the comments! It really helps me out!!

Seven Tapes

That's such a good idea! I didn't even think of handing off the tapes to different people!!! Also thanks! I appreciate it!

Thanks! Unfortunately not too much as I'm away on an internship, but that is the intended outcome! (mostly knowing what each other can do) Settling into a good hand of cards is supposed to represent finding your place and identity!!

Of course, thanks for the feedback! I'm kind of sad this one couldn't get much playtesting before release last week.

Hello everyone! 

I just published 'Saving Face', a one-page TTRPG about finding your place in a world that constantly rejects you. You and your companions will play as Changelings struggling with their identities in a sprawling metropolis where reality is loose and the threads of society are worn bare. The entire content of this game can be printed on a single sheet of paper (front and back), although the font is definitely large enough to print both on the same side. I hope you enjoy!!!

>>> Saving Face <<<

Please let me know what you think of the game in the comments! It really helps me out!!