I hope that others will pick up this game, as it's too good to ignore!
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I hope that others will pick up this game, as it's too good to ignore!
This game is so fun, and is honestly one of my favorite TTRPGs! It's designed so well and so cleverly. I grew up reading The Borrowers and this game emulates that experience really well, while leaving ample room for making up your own version of things.
If you like very collaborative TTRPGs, this game is an excellent one.
I've been lucky enough to play this game a few times and it is a DELIGHT. It's very easy to get the hang of, and the idea behind it is so funny that it's very easy to come up with fun scenarios and characters.
One of the times I played the game, Zay ran it for my stream, so if seeing a game played through helps you get the concept better, here's that!
This game is so fun! I love the framework for setting scenes, and I think it's a really good introduction to the Belonging Outside Belonging system for anyone who hasn't played a game in this system before. The different playbooks of witches use tropes and archetypes without becoming tired cliches.
I also like that the book presents a plethora of topics for the players to explore and interact with, of various levels of seriousness. The Adult Witches in your game could have very silly traditions or could be perpetuating real-world systems of marginalization, all based on what the table is interested in exploring.
I also HAVE to mention that the artwork for this game is lovely. Overall a very fun time, and I look forward to playing this even more in the future!
I also really liked the format of the game. I haven't read a game before that has a transcript of the playthrough before rules, and at first I considered skipping it to read the rules first because I thought I'd be confused, but then I thought "There's a reason the game is written this way, so I'll read it from the beginning and if I get confused, I can always skip to the end." But I was delighted to find that I understood the game really well from reading the transcript, and then reading the rules after just clarified things even more.
This game DEFINITELY sparked joy!
Edit: I've included the video of my playthrough!
This was my first time playing a game like this, and it was such a fun time! It was fun playing a solo game that was more about the experience than it was about journaling. The prompts were all really fun, and the concept was great! I managed to make my Blooming Potion and now I want to play again and try with a different potion!
This game is so much fun! I have been lucky enough to be a player in it, and I'd like to run it myself at some point! The rules are written in a very friendly, conversational way that is easy to understand. The game itself encourages silly fun and you can never tell what might happen next! The game we played is already on this page, but here's the character creation stream we did together!
Everything about this game is so charming! The world is really rich but also leaves plenty to the imagination. The mechanics serve the world really well. And the illustrations are wonderful! I really like that worker solidarity is a baked-in part of the world, and I heavily relied on those themes when I ran a one-shot of the game. I really enjoyed running this game and am hoping to run it again in the future! (The one-shot I ran is included in case anyone wants to see the game in action.)
(This stream was sponsored by Freddie Taylor-Bell as the game was funding, and being able to hype up their game added to the themes of community and coming together to support each other!)
I just finished my playthrough of this game and it was so sweet and emotional and made me think about my own teenage years. The prompts are so well-thought out, the mechanics assist the story in a really nice way, and the story I ended up with was just lovely. I HIGHLY recommend this game (and will be playing it many more times in the future)!