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Moss Creeps, Stone Crumbles

A topic by Adam Roy created Apr 17, 2019 Views: 1,129 Replies: 8
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Name of System: Custom/indie

Number of Players:  2 or more

Approximate Session Length: 30-60 minutes, though game includes options for longer lengths if desired.

Testing Period: Ongoing; hoping to launch final version next month.

Other Details: Moss Creeps, Stone Crumbles is a co-op storytelling and drawing game where the players build the story of a forest over 100 years. It was created for the #CozyGameJam, and is meant to be both easy to pick up and calming.

How To Contact: adamroygames@gmail.com

Get the game here: https://adnroy.itch.io/moss-creeps-stone-crumbles

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Hi Adam, I'd be interested in playtesting this with you!

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Awesome! I'm traveling for work the next couple of weeks, but I'd like to set something up when I get back. Will contact you when I do. (And feel free to organize your own game too! I'd love to see how the game goes when players who aren't familiar with it run it)

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Are there still online coop drawing tools that could allow a long distance play of this? 

That's a very good question. Ideally, I'd love to find a system where everyone can just post photos, so they can draw on paper and then just take a picture with their phones or computers. Honestly, the best way might even be to run a game on a forum or messaging service, so you could just scroll through the replies. I think Skype chat would probably work.

There are online drawing tools that would allow you to draw this in real time on a shared map - Drawpile comes to mind, and it IS possible to draw in Roll20 as well, although the drawing tools are very very basic.

If you want to keep a record of the stages of development, you could just take screenshots of the map regularly.

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