Social Stretch Goal: if this post gets 250 reposts, we will add a crab as a playable mutator to Cyberrats in Space.
You've been mutating for years. It's the natural evolution.
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Find these games, and many more cool indie games at @ipr.bsky.social's booth 1803 at Origins this weekend! Check out the rest of their Origins catalogue here: www.indiepressrevolution.com/xcart/Origin...
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Girl Frame, by Isabelle M. Ruebsaat, is a PBTA ttrpg about girl pilots being forced into half-living mech suits and sent by their handlers to kill for the Foundation.
I only just learned about the Halifax Oyster Festival mascot who is just a straight-up Dairanger villain
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Ithaca in the Cards: Second Expedition is a blackjack driven storygame about doomed travelers on a perilous journey home. You're playing storytelling blackjack against Fate, and if you bust (over 21) or lose too many times against Fate's trials, you die. Find out who you are as you try to survive.
I’ve had a half-written draft about Knott’s Berry Farm’s Ghost Town Alive larp sitting on my computer for a year so I’m glad @mjandersen.bsky.social did such a good writeup - and with a great timeline of how it’s evolved!
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Aaron Lim 林家丰
Aaron Lim 林家丰
What Should We Have Tomorrow? is a (award winning) solo journaling game about planning and cooking a week of meals for your loved ones. Fill your pantry with ingredients represented by playing cards. Then create dishes every day using those ingredients, and based on your loved ones' mood and tastes.
If you missed getting my games at CAF KL last weekend, don't worry you can also get them at Origins this weekend (18-21 June). I won't be there, sadly, but you can pick up copies of What Should We Have Tomorrow? and Ithaca in the Cards: 2E at @ipr.bsky.social's booth (1803) this weekend!
(I also did a little interactive map viewer for Jerry a while back—it only shows a couple of years, but you can zoom around it google maps style, which I thought was neat. marcmajcher.github.io/jerrysmap/ )