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Now on sale! Paris Gondo - The Life-Saving Magic of Inventorying

A topic by Kalum from The Rolistes created Mar 30, 2021 Views: 1,286 Replies: 3
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Art by Bodie Hartley

"The play-based GonParis Method is a simple, smart, and effective way to banish encumbrance forever.  Adopt this dungeoneering strategy, and you’ll never be overloaded again."

https://rolistespod.itch.io/paris-gondo-text-only

"Let's Hire a Graphic Designer" 50% sale

Purchase NOW, at a reduced price, the text-only very first edition for "Paris Gondo - The Life-Saving Magic" and help me HIRE A GRAPHIC DESIGNER.

This text-only release is a work-in-progress but it already contains everything you need to spark joy through the SIX STEPS of the play-based GonParis Method.

The sales from this edition will go towards hiring a professional graphic designer to make more legible and visually pleasing versions of the Rule Book, the Play-Aids and Card Decks.

A Simple Effective Play-Based Method To Banish Encumbrance Forever

This game is a tongue-in-cheek tribute to encumbrance rules and other tropes found in beloved dungeon-crawling games.

It is a GM-less storytelling game for 3 to 6 players, designed to be played in a few hours with polyhedral dice and no preparation.

Players in this game embody Adventurers who, as a group called a Party, have reached the last level of a Dungeon and defeated the Boss who presided over it. Play starts as Adventurers discover Loot you create. The objects you decide your Adventurer carries home makes up what you pack as their Final Inventory.

If Adventurers hold on to possessions that spark joy, they might feel invigorated and satisfied for the rest of their existence, or at least until their next adventure. But letting go of less emotionally charged but useful Belongings might prove to be a deadly mistake for the Party on their Journey Home.

The GonParis Method Under Review

If you need a little push before trying “Paris Gondo - The Life-Saving Magic of Inventorying”, here are two independent reviews to convince you.

Brook H. from Pop Culture Uncovered participated to a playtest in the Summer of 2020. Brook was the first to write about his experience.

https://popcultureuncovered.com/2020/07/31/gaming-brew-paris-gondo-the-life-savi… 1

Fast forward to this week with the first release of the game, Pod of Blunders was today the first ever to review the content of our current text-only first edition.

https://podofblunders.com/2021/04/02/pa 

Thanks to the many enthusiasts who already purchased “Paris Gondo - The Life-Saving Magic of Inventorying (Text-Only Edition)”, we have reached our crowdfunding goal towards hiring a professional graphic designer!

Meet Our Graphic Designer!

Francita Soto 1 is a freelance graphic designer from Chile who loves the color pink.

She has extensive experience working on Indie Tabletop Roleplaying Games.

In addition to our project, she is currently working on “Tension: A Queer Cat and Mouse Romp”, “Brinkwood: The Blood of Tyrants” and “Red Rook Revolt!

To find out more about her work, I recommend to check her website as well as “Visual Crit Show”, her podcast (in Spanish) about visuals arts and tabletop roleplaying.

Do Not Wait to Get Your Copy of the GonParis Method

An improved version is on the way BUT do not hesitate to purchase a copy of the current “Paris Gondo - The Life-Saving Magic of Inventorying (Text-Only Edition)”!

As a reminder, the cost of this edition will be deducted from future purchases of the improved one designed by Francita 1 which will feature cover art by Bodie Hartley 1 (and probably more).

Actually, any additional purchase will help us make this new version happen sooner.

Cheers

Kalum

 

More Reviews of “Paris Gondo - The Life -Saving Magic of Inventorying”

It’s great to hear from a growing number of people who read the Text-only Edition “Paris Gondo - The Life -Saving Magic of Inventorying”.

Here a couple of them who went the extra mile and posted about their impressions.

Erik Bernhardt aka Erik the Bearik, and author of Brinkwood, made a long Twitter thread about Paris Gondo as part of his return to #ReviewJam. The thread is quite exhaustive with screenshots and even some complementary information that I replied with. If you are not a fan of Twitter, you can find Erik’s thread as a Thread Reader summary.

Next, we have a review by Sean " The Nerdd" TaskerSean goes through each of the six steps of the GonParis Method.

Finally, Seamus Connelly wrote an article on Cannibal Halfling Gaming that combines his views of the game with my answers to a handful of questions. Answering those questions was an opportunity for me to reflect on what shaped the game.