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Happy to hear it!! I was poking around on Google, and I really like the theme and artwork of playing cards on Seasons Playing Cards and on Collectible Playing Cards, though there are a wide range of themes on that second website so you need to do a bit of a search with that one.  (Note that this is not an endorsement of any of these companies beyond liking the look of their cards, but simply what a search on the internet provided me!) I hope that helps, and enjoy the game! 🥰

What a fascinating concept! I look forward to giving this a try. :)

To view a (slightly modified) version of the second half of this module, check out the AP I ran on Hoard of Tales for their EU Happy Hour segment! I did record an AP of the first half that this continues from on Valdrianth's channel, but that VOD hasn't been posted yet. I will update when it is!


Thank you, Kat!! 🥰🥰🥰

I love seeing all the different ways people are designing their games and mechanics. I love this one!

This is such a neat game design!! I love it!

Absolutely! 🥰 I have all my notes from my game written up so I'll flesh it out at some point and record a dramatic reading of it for my YouTube channel when I do. 😂

Now that the VOD isn't on my Twitch channel anymore, here is the updated link to the video on YouTube! Thank you for writing this game, and for such a wonderful cause!

Roll Plus Heart's lovely review of the game (and podcast should you want to listen to their playthrough!!) is available on their website here: https://www.rollplusheart.co.uk/blog/sail-the-oceans-queer

Thank you for putting this together! It's very useful and I'll definitely be using some aspect of this in my games in the future. :)

I just read through the game for the first time and I have so many ideas on how to implement this. I'm going to use it in my Kids on Brooms game, maybe not next session but definitely very soon!!

I love this game so much!! It is a bit challenging at first, but once you get into it it's simply addictive! 

Oh no!! Life certainly has a way of getting in the way of fun sometimes. I've written solo RPGs prior to this one, and those are much more time-intensive projects. I purposely chose Caltrop Core because it's quick to write a game using that system, so it was conceivable for me to write it up in time.

I just submitted my game — I completely blanked on this project and whipped up a fun queer magical pirates game using the Caltrop Core system. I'll probably make updates to it once i get the chance to playtest, but not too shabby for 2 days of work! 🥳 The formatting gods were not in my favor and I had to redo the whole format twice. 😭 But I'm pretty happy with how it looks!

I’m so glad you enjoyed your thrilling time atop the desolate mountain!! 🥰 Everyone I talk to loves the alternative to the tumbling block tower, and I’m so glad to hear that! I know they’re not for everyone, or people simply don’t have them, and wanted to be sure to make the game as accessible as possible! 💕

The Grand Pug Adventure! was played on Damn Good Games's Twitch channel! Here are some clips from the game.

https://clips.twitch.tv/ArborealBlindingWebHeyGirl-HGDhbMctJDYuRLzR

https://clips.twitch.tv/PrettiestSourScallionBloodTrail-VFQCVLke4iffRZH0

https://clips.twitch.tv/CrackyRoundBillTF2John-ocmbncyPq2A5BlOq

https://clips.twitch.tv/TrappedUnsightlyCobraRalpherZ-SwM_3yEDmtYTkRZv

https://clips.twitch.tv/TriangularSolidPlumberHumbleLife-jRBUcI0Csft94IjV

I've talked about this game quite a bit elsewhere, but realized I never left a comment on it! Ebb Tide was my first solo RPG, and I absolutely loved it!! I played it on my Twitch channel, and while my audio mixing wasn't the best at the time (it was early on while I was still trying to figure out levels and how to stream), I saved and posted it to my YouTube channel for posterity.