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Twenty-Four Game Poems
by Marc Majcher

A "game poem", or "role-playing poem" is a little game that you can pick up and play in fifteen minutes or so. There's no preparation time, nothing to get between you and immediate fun. Game poems usually address some specific mood or emotion, or focus on one particular theme. First and foremost, a game poem is just there to be taken in and experienced with a friend or group of friends for a few moments, and hopefully, something small and wonderful will happen in the process.

Collaborative Story Yes No 2+ 2 - Focus/Imagination

Take A Walk on the Weird Side
by J. Alden

Take A Walk on the Weird Side is a trilogy of slice-of-life science fantasy storytelling games. One is focused around a week in the life of some housemates; one is a workplace comedy modeled on the structure of TV sitcoms; one is about describing a life-changing road trip undertaken by friends.

Collaborative Story Yes No 2+ 2 - Focus/Imagination

That Night Out
by Tobie Abad

Out with friends for the night.

But suddenly, a siren blares out of nowhere.
And deep down, you all realize your lives are in danger.
Somehow, deep in the bottom of your souls, you all realize something is out there to kill you.
Can you survive the night?

Roleplaying Game, Collaborative Story No No 2+ 1 - Super Easy

Thrown Together
by James Mullen

A two-player story-game of screwball comedy romances, with optional rules for a third player

Collaborative Story Yes No 2-3 2 - Focus/Imagination

The Deep Forest
by Mark Diaz Truman, Avery Alder

For a long time, our monstrous home was occupied by invading humans. Now, finally, we’ve driven them off, and we’re left with this: a year of relative peace. One quiet year, with which to dismantle their settlements and reclaim our lands. Come Winter, a band of heroes will arrive and we might not survive the encounter. This is when the game will end. But we don’t know about that yet.

Collaborative Story Yes No 2-4 2 - Focus/Imagination

The Bloody-Handed Name of Bronze
by Joshua A.C.Newman

Sorcery and violent passion in a world of desire. Inspired in equal parts by Conan and Samson; Cugel and Thetis; the Epic of Gilgamesh and the pulp fiction of Weird Tales,The Bloody-Handed Name of Bronze is a roleplaying game of sexy, bloody tales of cunning, glory, and a universe with a sense of humor.

Roleplaying Game, Collaborative Story No No 2-4 2 - Focus/Imagination

Tiny d10
by Aaron Carlson

Tiny d10 is a unique d10 system for creating fast and complete role-playing experiences. Everything about the game is built to be quick, flexible, and extensible. Some of its noteworthy features include a simple resolution mechanic that requires only a single d10, a complete game engine flexible enough to adapt to most RPG settings, and a miniaturized core rule book complete with a minimalist character sheet.

Roleplaying Game Yes Yes 2-5 2 - Focus/Imagination

The Great Long Dark
by Hayley Gordon, Vee Hendro

This is a game about the price of freedom, about what we would sacrifice for our people, and for the ones we love. A game about leaving, about journeys that change you, about desperation, and about finding hope in the strangest of places. A game about the Great Long Dark.

Roleplaying Game, Collaborative Story Yes No 2-5 2 - Focus/Imagination

The Enclave
by Mark Silcox

A collaborative Storygame. Over the course of an hour or two, you and your friends will construct a narrative about a Community of heroic (or delusional) isolationists, who construct for themselves an entrenched bastion against (what they perceive to be) the hostile forces of the outer world.

Collaborative Story No No 2-5 2 - Focus/Imagination

The Red Table
by Secret Hearth

A parlor game wherein you take on the role of a council of dwarves desperately carving out their home within an ancient mountain. Its play can be a vital tool for localized worldbuilding, but is best done in a casual manner among close friends. A calm, slow game of strategy, conversation, and shoddy cartography; a story of dwarves, glory, and ruin.

Roleplaying Game, Collaborative Story Yes Yes 3+ 2 - Focus/Imagination

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