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New comment on Item for GeekList "Solo RPGs on Your Table - December 2025"
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:29:22
This is a really neat mechanic!
I've been skimming all your entries as they popped up and loved what I glimpsed so far, so I look forward to finding the time to read through it all properly on my next day off ๐ This one's theme is definitely up my alley and I look forward to giving it a go myself sometime. Some time back I started on a character for The Magical Year of a Teenage Witch which I enjoyed but never actually really ended up playing as I got sidetracked, but that one is also still on my to-play list.
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:29:22
by YourLoveOnly
Related Item: Koriko: A Magical Year
The OOC note at the end of the first letter is because the game explicitly encourages you to make notes to yourself in a different style when your character deliberately omits or distorts the truth in letters back to their mentor.
This is a really neat mechanic!
I've been skimming all your entries as they popped up and loved what I glimpsed so far, so I look forward to finding the time to read through it all properly on my next day off ๐ This one's theme is definitely up my alley and I look forward to giving it a go myself sometime. Some time back I started on a character for The Magical Year of a Teenage Witch which I enjoyed but never actually really ended up playing as I got sidetracked, but that one is also still on my to-play list.
New comment on Item for GeekList "Solo RPGs on Your Table - December 2025"
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:25:56
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:25:56
by YourLoveOnly
Related Item: Thrilling Tales 2e
So I've clearly not been keeping up with things, but with someone mentioning it is back but this also saying Episode 1, I am guessing this is a new play with a new character? Does M10 mean it is your 10th character/playthrough already? ๐ฎ Either way, this is a nice read, thanks for sharing it with us ๐
New comment on Item for GeekList "Solo RPGs on Your Table - December 2025"
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:21:49
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:21:49
by YourLoveOnly
Related Item: Outliers
I did not know this game and have been kinda MIA for a bit, but this game's premise looks really neat so I am gonna go back and read all your entries ๐ Thanks for sharing!
New comment on Item for GeekList "Solo RPGs on Your Table - December 2025"
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:19:47
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:19:47
by YourLoveOnly
Related Item: Animal Adventures RPG Starter Set
If anyone actually wants to enter this, make sure to post before the end of the year! Which is VERY close ๐ฎ Where is time going?!
New comment on Item for GeekList "Solo RPGs on Your Table - December 2025"
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:19:12
I think that's a very clever way of going about it! I got the Hexcrawl Toolbox two or three years ago which I found very helpful when visualizing but also a fun randomizer when exploring. Sure, I can use a random table or oracle to determine biome etc but there is just something so satisfying about flipping over actual hexes to reveal stuff ๐
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:19:12
by YourLoveOnly
Related Item: Genesys
Gangof8 wrote:
I love theater of the mind as it's easy to setup an encounter, but I don't like what's lost with tactics. I'm also a very visual person (but I prefer theater of the mind? Hmm) so this grid gives me the best of both worlds.
I think that's a very clever way of going about it! I got the Hexcrawl Toolbox two or three years ago which I found very helpful when visualizing but also a fun randomizer when exploring. Sure, I can use a random table or oracle to determine biome etc but there is just something so satisfying about flipping over actual hexes to reveal stuff ๐
New comment on GeekList Videogames Beaten on The Geek in 2025
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:15:05
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:15:05
by lageekpolis
hey hey, has anyone beaten a game with genre 'tower defense' and/or 'rhythm' and/or 'run-and-gun' ๐ we only have these three left for 2025 to have played all genres ๐ thanks!! link here to register: https://videogamegeek.com/geeklist/348158/2025-vgg-multi-gen...
New comment on Item for GeekList "[US] RPGG Pay It Forward: Traditional List"
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:14:20
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:14:20
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD DEC 29: What is the oldest bit of printed text from or about rpg that you remember reading? As in, you could quote it by heart even today?
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:13:11
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:13:11
by pdzoch
The one that sticks out the most in my mind (and oddly appropriate for this time of year) was a certain rule entry about Insanity in the original WEG Paranoia game. I think it was the first line, but it may have been later. "Don't you believe insanity clause?" The whole rulebook was full of wit.
Reply: Alice is Missing:: General:: Re: can this game be played by group text over a few days rather than a few hours?
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:10:23
No, breaking it up would not be good for this game. So much is about getting into the real-time texting headspace.
Perhaps you have an impression that this is a long game?
The total playtime is a little over two hours. I think if you cannot get people together for that time period, this may not be the right game for your group.
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:10:23
by chadm
joey223 wrote:
trying to introduce it to a non-gaming group.
No, breaking it up would not be good for this game. So much is about getting into the real-time texting headspace.
Perhaps you have an impression that this is a long game?
The total playtime is a little over two hours. I think if you cannot get people together for that time period, this may not be the right game for your group.
New comment on GeekList Solo RPGs on Your Table - December 2025
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:01:23
I'll try to get some of my own plays posted before the year ends, but I also realized I didn't actually post anything to the 2025 RPG Character Creation Challenge this year so I need to post 31 more entries to earn my badge XD Oopsie! I totally thought I'd done 10 in January already, but that was 2024 O_o Did I mention this postcovid thing is not good for your focus? ๐ Geez, I really do feel like I've missed a large part of this year somehow... Here's to a healthier 2026!
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 19:01:23
by YourLoveOnly
It's been a crazy busy month, like I imagine it has been for most of you, but all the activity here has been awesome. I hope you all had a good Christmas/holiday season so far and I wish everyone a very happy and hopefully also very healthy 2026 โค๏ธ Thank you for being one of the best places on the Geek and the internet that I know of ๐I'll try to get some of my own plays posted before the year ends, but I also realized I didn't actually post anything to the 2025 RPG Character Creation Challenge this year so I need to post 31 more entries to earn my badge XD Oopsie! I totally thought I'd done 10 in January already, but that was 2024 O_o Did I mention this postcovid thing is not good for your focus? ๐ Geez, I really do feel like I've missed a large part of this year somehow... Here's to a healthier 2026!
Reply: General Role-Playing:: Re: QOTD DEC 29: What is the oldest bit of printed text from or about rpg that you remember reading? As in, you could quote it by heart even today?
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 18:57:43
Please do share, even approx.
Very loose translation from my memory ๐
"To keep the identity of the game-master a secret use the enclosed mask."
It was the peak of nonsense . . . I know, that game ads often use grown-ups for children's games to give the games a touch of seriousness . . . I don't know what the designers of DSA had in mind with this ๐and the mask was a simple cardboard halfmask with a rubber-band ๐
Ciao
Martin
Posted: Mon, 29 Dec 18:57:43
Karkared wrote:
Pentaclebreaker wrote:
The description of the use of the included mask in the very first Das Schwarze Auge (DSA) (1st Edition) box ๐
Even for a teenage person at the first years of the 80ies it was totally ridiculous ๐
Even for a teenage person at the first years of the 80ies it was totally ridiculous ๐
Please do share, even approx.
Very loose translation from my memory ๐
"To keep the identity of the game-master a secret use the enclosed mask."
It was the peak of nonsense . . . I know, that game ads often use grown-ups for children's games to give the games a touch of seriousness . . . I don't know what the designers of DSA had in mind with this ๐and the mask was a simple cardboard halfmask with a rubber-band ๐
Ciao
Martin



