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Am I biased because I love birds? Clearly yes. But nonetheless, this is a charming game that's not hampered by excessive rules and has a lot of fun theming/ideas! It should also play well w/ a wide range of ages, which is always a big plus.

I quite enjoyed a quick play of defending my yarn against the moths, mimicking along with the “splat” noises as the horde advanced! Looking forward to seeing what else  you may come up with too!

This is such a great & versatile system, easy to learn but still has plenty of depth. It's also great for modifying to suit your own game, even something like oh say a Winnie-the-Pooh TTRPG. Definitely give it a look if you're wanting some inspiration / foundation for your next game!

Fantastic, I’d love to hear it — a v2 has been lurking in my mind and it’d be great to incorporate feedback

I think it'd work well for that age, definitely! I've updated the community copies count so you should be able to get one now (if not, let me know).

I found the YASS SRD good for hacking into a one-page: https://myth-forged-games.itch.io/yass-srd

Thanks so much!

Aw thanks, I really appreciate that & was thrilled to be able to play around a bit w/ the original!!! Love to see those preorders rolling in too... 😁

I love the theme & tone of this one, chipper with just the right touch of "ha ha you're doomed". I'll definitely be taping this one to the fridge (stupid non-magnetic device! Oh no! I just said something bad about it!), love how it serves to gently guide you to do good stuff in a fun way!

This is absolutely wonder full! It's such a lovely spin on the I Went To series, and perfect to play with anyone into Alice in Wonderland (like my own youngling, who's pumped to play this!).

I'm going to finish the art for a friend's game that I've been sitting on / letting other things delay for too long, even if they've been gracious enough not to comment on it. ;)

Thanks so much, that means a lot to hear there's excitement to play this. Followed by "oh no!" with the cut-off sentences. I've just fixed the PDF so if you download again it should be a version w/o those problems. If you have any other issues or questions, just let me know!

Love this idea, thanks for pulling it together! According to friends, these are mine that best reflect my autism:

Thanks, so glad you like it!!

Loved playing this one, it was a nice use of / twist on the theme, looked great, and the flyswatter + "thwack" sounds were extremely satisfying (and cute in a "don't think about it" way 😆). Nicely done!

Not really, anything from 2 players and beyond will work! The main consideration is every player gets to be the Leader at least once, so more players can make for a longer game. So 100 people might be a bit much 😉

This is just so amazingly weirdly surreally lovely and beautiful, I want to play in this world ASAP!

Congrats on the first game, and it looks to be a really fun way to create new characters for whatever use. I'm looking forward to giving it a go next time I need to make a character!

First off, gotta say it made me super-excited to see your song choice given the band is from where I live!! The overall tone / idea of the game matches the song quite well, and I appreciate the compactness of it.

Fantastic idea of "music dictates settings/narrative", especially with the overarching tie of reminiscing with friends.

A nice  twist on memory games -- and it couldn't possibly drip the 60s more, it looks beautiful!

LOVE the theme of this one, the "lonely in space" vibe (and the actual music/vibe system) really hits the spot.

Love the music/band choice and how you incorporated their history into this game, looking forward to playing it!

This is visually a wonderful treat and looks to be just as much fun to play! And while I'm too late to make the outrageous comment, it definitely looks like the fun's contagious too!

Welp that's it I'm quitting game design to play this full-time. That, and draw & cut out flowers and build my... y'know what, best not say.

Great little game to play whenever the urge to Zzzz strikes you mid-day -- the outcomes are, while funny, also far too relatable.

Quite a calming, meditative guide, perfect for summer nights (or winter if you're brave and/or live in warmer climes)!

I would never have guessed this is your first TTRPG, it's well thought out, well laid out, a fun read ("Boat-y Stuff"'s footnote made me laugh out loud for real) and does a great job with safety, consent, and inclusivity. And the theme itself it fantastic, makes this a can't miss for anyone remotely interested in the like of OFMD, pirates, and/or general fun!

I love the theme & background info of this TTRPG & the care that's obviously gone into making it safe & inclusive to play.

A prime example of "good things come in small packages", though I'd upgrade "good" to "powerful" in this case. A fantastic exercise for reflection on your past/now/future self/worlds.

A great option for either a "downtime" session of an existing campaign or a one-shot storytelling standalone!

Nice open-ended scifi TTRPG, enough background to get you going but not so much as to tie you down.

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Yay hope he enjoys it & thanks!

A beautiful theme for a game; so much potential for emotional involvement & exploration!

This looks like a fun, mischievous TTRPG suitable for all ages - Tinkerbell would approve!

This is a fantastic-looking party game that can be played IRL or remotely -- I'm looking forward to a chance to try it out!

I love the use of everyday objects around you as objects of uplifting, and how even when you're "done" with the game the positive feelings it provided persist.

One of the most delightful rules reads I've ever had (maybe THE most!), and the game itself provides all sorts of fantastic light-hearted romps! -1 star though for making me hungry for doughnuts not available in my area ;)

This is a great way to gamify acts of kindness & provide a framework to make them easier as well -- I love using this!

I love the humor in this one, and the potential for all sorts of stories to be generated by it!