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New comment on GeekList Cheat Your Own Adventure: Conundrum at the Louvre
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 18:14:15
If the roll is a fail then Erik will replace the "What do you do?" with us meeting a sticky end on the admin sub-level instead. So yes, best to wait 🙂
Thank you.
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 18:14:15
by bribrian
NormandyWept wrote:
bribrian wrote:
Should I wait to post a choice until after the roll?
If the roll is a fail then Erik will replace the "What do you do?" with us meeting a sticky end on the admin sub-level instead. So yes, best to wait 🙂
Thank you.
Reply: Draco Studios:: General:: Re: Giveaway Contests de Dragonbond - No recibo respuesta.
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 18:13:43
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 18:13:43
by mapiu2001
Estoy en la misma situaciĂłn.
Thread: Draco Studios:: General:: Giveaway Contests de Dragonbond - No recibo respuesta.
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 18:11:44
No sĂ© si tal vez la persona que me envĂo en correo ya no trabaja con uds o ese correo ya no lo tienen en uso; no coloco el correo aquĂ por temas de seguridad de informaciĂłn pero si necesitan alguna informaciĂłn me informan. Quiero saber si se puede reclamar el premio de alguna manera, cual es el proceso, o que podemos hacer.
Quedo atento esperando recibir respuesta por este medio. Saludos.
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 18:11:44
by skygriever
Hola Draco Studios, fui uno de los ganadores del Giveaway Contests de Dragonbond: Lords of Vaala, estuve sin correo por temas de seguridad durante un tiempo; cuando lo recupere respondĂ el correo que me enviaron dos veces y luego de eso nunca obtuve respuesta. Esto fue hace más de 3 meses, un conocido me indico que intentara buscar contacto por este medio y pues aquĂ estamos.No sĂ© si tal vez la persona que me envĂo en correo ya no trabaja con uds o ese correo ya no lo tienen en uso; no coloco el correo aquĂ por temas de seguridad de informaciĂłn pero si necesitan alguna informaciĂłn me informan. Quiero saber si se puede reclamar el premio de alguna manera, cual es el proceso, o que podemos hacer.
Quedo atento esperando recibir respuesta por este medio. Saludos.
New comment on GeekList Cheat Your Own Adventure: Conundrum at the Louvre
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 18:02:49
If the roll is a fail then Erik will replace the "What do you do?" with us meeting a sticky end on the admin sub-level instead. So yes, best to wait 🙂
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 18:02:49
by NormandyWept
bribrian wrote:
Should I wait to post a choice until after the roll?
If the roll is a fail then Erik will replace the "What do you do?" with us meeting a sticky end on the admin sub-level instead. So yes, best to wait 🙂
New comment on GeekList Cheat Your Own Adventure: Conundrum at the Louvre
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 18:01:45
Should I wait to post a choice until after the roll?
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 18:01:45
by bribrian
NormandyWept wrote:
Erik, don't forget to increase Stamina to 8 and then do the roll 🙂 It's increasingly possible our character might be meeting a sticky end following some of these leads.
Should I wait to post a choice until after the roll?
GeekList Item: Item for GeekList "Solo RPGs on Your Table - April 2026"
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 17:57:54
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 17:57:54
by Albia
An item RPG Item: Cloud Empress has been added to the geeklist Solo RPGs on Your Table - April 2026
Reply: Chris Tannhauser:: Off Topic:: Re: The "this is precisely the thread for this kind of shit, so I'll put it here" thread
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 17:57:27
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 17:57:27
by HiveGod
ball pit, but it’s Holocaust shoes
New comment on Item for GeekList "[US] RPGG Pay It Forward: Traditional List"
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 17:53:07
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 17:53:07
New comment on Item for GeekList "Solo RPGs on Your Table - April 2026"
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 17:50:05
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 17:50:05
by Albia
Related Item: Traveller Core Rulebook Update 2022
Best wishes for a speedy recovery to you!
Cloud Empress Chapter 1: The Dancing Path to Tack Town
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 17:47:49
Gameward Bound Update
Most of this post was already typed up a few days ago. I’ll be on a short break for 1-3 weeks due to another break… I tripped, fell, and fractured my elbow over the weekend. No worries: I’m on the mend and doing OK! But typing one-handed with my non-dominant hand is a little tricky. I shall return, though, with lots more posts and my usual terrible jokes! Take care!
Spoiler Alert
As a hexcrawl adventure, the descriptions of what each hex contains are included. Although the interpretation and what happens can vastly differ, note that this post includes spoilers for hexes B12, B18, and the surrounding areas. That may be too specific to care, yet if you’re planning to play and know you’ll be headed there shortly, feel free to skip over this post!
I first learned of The Bonsai Diary from its designer, and I was intrigued from the start! Solo journaling RPGs can be excellent, yet this promises a more unique experience. Tracing through the pages with brush strokes, which can simply come from a pen or marker, follows the life of a bonsai, complete with writing prompts! Onto a new, quiet sort of journey.
The Solo Protocol
What makes this one stand out for the solo experience is the way characters are created. It’s less about playing someone to survive or do well, and more about following a party.
I originally envisioned a duo, but a fun roll during creation added on a third character. Welcome back Moody Bubble, Sapphire the Moldy, and Duke Spoon! Can’t forget them!
The strength is in these mood wheels, though. These help determine how a character acts in an unknown situation.
Absolutely fantastic! I didn’t have programmed behaviors, but feelings to apply to each situation per character.
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Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 17:47:49
by Jessica
Explore a strange and imaginative RPG world of ecological science fantasy with the memorable characters of Cloud Empress.Gameward Bound Update
Most of this post was already typed up a few days ago. I’ll be on a short break for 1-3 weeks due to another break… I tripped, fell, and fractured my elbow over the weekend. No worries: I’m on the mend and doing OK! But typing one-handed with my non-dominant hand is a little tricky. I shall return, though, with lots more posts and my usual terrible jokes! Take care!
Spoiler Alert
As a hexcrawl adventure, the descriptions of what each hex contains are included. Although the interpretation and what happens can vastly differ, note that this post includes spoilers for hexes B12, B18, and the surrounding areas. That may be too specific to care, yet if you’re planning to play and know you’ll be headed there shortly, feel free to skip over this post!
I first learned of The Bonsai Diary from its designer, and I was intrigued from the start! Solo journaling RPGs can be excellent, yet this promises a more unique experience. Tracing through the pages with brush strokes, which can simply come from a pen or marker, follows the life of a bonsai, complete with writing prompts! Onto a new, quiet sort of journey.
The Solo Protocol
What makes this one stand out for the solo experience is the way characters are created. It’s less about playing someone to survive or do well, and more about following a party.
I originally envisioned a duo, but a fun roll during creation added on a third character. Welcome back Moody Bubble, Sapphire the Moldy, and Duke Spoon! Can’t forget them!
The strength is in these mood wheels, though. These help determine how a character acts in an unknown situation.
Absolutely fantastic! I didn’t have programmed behaviors, but feelings to apply to each situation per character.
Continue to the Full Post »
New comment on GeekList Justin's Crowdfunding: Past, Present, and Future.
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 17:29:32
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 17:29:32
by drevilz4l
Backed Arcs: Beyond the Reach and Dungeon Crawler Carl Unstoppable.
Thread: Press Releases:: The Blue Way by Jason Morningstar: Enhanced Edition Crowdfunding in June
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 17:29:00
*CROWDFUNDING JUNE 16 ON BACKERKIT*
BackerKit campaign page link: https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/central-michigan-univer...
Press kit images: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/hg5jn1v1usbvfpmmbizbn/AAQ694Z...
The Blue Way is a bleak, gritty cooperative tabletop fantasy storytelling game by Jason Morningstar about colonialism and lost stories. It was previously published by Bully Pulpit Games as a Drip Project. This enhanced edition comes to Central Michigan University Press with new art and a companion curriculum guide that includes new decks for gameplay.
Designed by Jason Morningstar
Art by Samuel Araya
1-6 Players
30-180 minutes (half hour per player)
Ages 14+
Description:
"You are one of the Sà thani. Your name, your tongue, your faith, your land, your position in your village – this is who you are. Amongst you are leaders, farmers, healers, warriors, and even witches. A year ago, Dusia invaded. There was a war and Dusia won. Your village now belongs to Lord Gjerch Bravn and his wife, Lady Kløyk Bravn. The Dusians want to bring peace, order, and a sense of normality to the village by the standards of Dusia. Only you stand between the invaders and your community. What will you give to stop them?"
In this game from Jason Morningstar, face down your greatest enemy with only one weapon to wield: yourself. With such limited ammunition, every choice counts.
In a group (or solo) explore the story of Sà thani resistance against their Dusian conquerors. Shape your map, breathe life into your characters – and prepare for the fight of their lives. Your character sheet is the anchor of your experience, providing the core mechanics, your inspiration for storytelling, and elements which inform the map you will create. Each turn, the hard choice is in your hands: bend or break? Tear pieces from your gridded character sheet to combat the latest demands from the lord and lady of the manor – or swallow their orders and dread what happens next. With each stand, your shrinking sheet reflects a transformation within your character.
Make no mistake: this is a dark game. The fruits of your struggle may be small. But they will matter.
If you’ve never played The Blue Way...
- This game is rewarding, challenging, and sad. You will be glad you played it, but the content is not light.
- That said, it is accessible for first time and experienced roleplayers! Especially if you like The Quiet Year, you’ll enjoy the map creation and storytelling in this game.
If you’ve played The Blue Way as a Bully Pulpit Games Drip Project, this new edition....
- Features Samuel Araya’s haunting art woven into the game components.
- Supplies multiple gameplay sessions with a tearaway pad full of character sheets!
- Extends the feel of the game into your play space by oozing darkness from the box art.
Educators! Look here!
- Use The Blue Way Curriculum Guide to spark longer conversations with your students.
- Play with new alternate decks of cards for a tailored educational experience.
- Tie The Blue Way to your history lessons for an in-depth investigation of the past. While the SĂ thani and Dusians are fictional groups, The Blue Way scenario was inspired by real historic events.
- Trust that the content has been peer-reviewed by subject matter and game design experts to ensure that it will perform well in both the classroom and living room. Central Michigan University Press’ Scholarship & Lore: Games for Learning series carries the distinction of being the only academic press which publishes peer-reviewed tabletop games.
Game features:
- Game manual
- Card deck with new art by Samuel Araya
- Tear-off pad with copies of individual character sheets with different art and narratives
- Curriculum guide with new decks (available for purchase separately)
Contact:
Veronica Gregory, Coordinator of Outreach, Center for Learning through Games and Simulations, Central Michigan University (grego1vm@cmich.edu)
Dr. Andrew D. Devenney, Associate Director, Center for Learning through Games and Simulations, Central Michigan University (deven1ad@cmich.edu)
Central Michigan University Press:
cmichpress@cmich.edu
www.cmichpress.com
Social Media:
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@clgs_cmich
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CMichPress
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/cmichpress.bsky.social
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clgs_cmich/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CMICHGAMES/
Discord: https://discord.gg/CyhV7kk6wG
Posted: Mon, 27 Apr 17:29:00
by CMich_Press
*CROWDFUNDING JUNE 16 ON BACKERKIT*
BackerKit campaign page link: https://www.backerkit.com/c/projects/central-michigan-univer...
Press kit images: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/hg5jn1v1usbvfpmmbizbn/AAQ694Z...
The Blue Way is a bleak, gritty cooperative tabletop fantasy storytelling game by Jason Morningstar about colonialism and lost stories. It was previously published by Bully Pulpit Games as a Drip Project. This enhanced edition comes to Central Michigan University Press with new art and a companion curriculum guide that includes new decks for gameplay.
Designed by Jason Morningstar
Art by Samuel Araya
1-6 Players
30-180 minutes (half hour per player)
Ages 14+
Description:
"You are one of the Sà thani. Your name, your tongue, your faith, your land, your position in your village – this is who you are. Amongst you are leaders, farmers, healers, warriors, and even witches. A year ago, Dusia invaded. There was a war and Dusia won. Your village now belongs to Lord Gjerch Bravn and his wife, Lady Kløyk Bravn. The Dusians want to bring peace, order, and a sense of normality to the village by the standards of Dusia. Only you stand between the invaders and your community. What will you give to stop them?"
In this game from Jason Morningstar, face down your greatest enemy with only one weapon to wield: yourself. With such limited ammunition, every choice counts.
In a group (or solo) explore the story of Sà thani resistance against their Dusian conquerors. Shape your map, breathe life into your characters – and prepare for the fight of their lives. Your character sheet is the anchor of your experience, providing the core mechanics, your inspiration for storytelling, and elements which inform the map you will create. Each turn, the hard choice is in your hands: bend or break? Tear pieces from your gridded character sheet to combat the latest demands from the lord and lady of the manor – or swallow their orders and dread what happens next. With each stand, your shrinking sheet reflects a transformation within your character.
Make no mistake: this is a dark game. The fruits of your struggle may be small. But they will matter.
If you’ve never played The Blue Way...
- This game is rewarding, challenging, and sad. You will be glad you played it, but the content is not light.
- That said, it is accessible for first time and experienced roleplayers! Especially if you like The Quiet Year, you’ll enjoy the map creation and storytelling in this game.
If you’ve played The Blue Way as a Bully Pulpit Games Drip Project, this new edition....
- Features Samuel Araya’s haunting art woven into the game components.
- Supplies multiple gameplay sessions with a tearaway pad full of character sheets!
- Extends the feel of the game into your play space by oozing darkness from the box art.
Educators! Look here!
- Use The Blue Way Curriculum Guide to spark longer conversations with your students.
- Play with new alternate decks of cards for a tailored educational experience.
- Tie The Blue Way to your history lessons for an in-depth investigation of the past. While the SĂ thani and Dusians are fictional groups, The Blue Way scenario was inspired by real historic events.
- Trust that the content has been peer-reviewed by subject matter and game design experts to ensure that it will perform well in both the classroom and living room. Central Michigan University Press’ Scholarship & Lore: Games for Learning series carries the distinction of being the only academic press which publishes peer-reviewed tabletop games.
Game features:
- Game manual
- Card deck with new art by Samuel Araya
- Tear-off pad with copies of individual character sheets with different art and narratives
- Curriculum guide with new decks (available for purchase separately)
Contact:
Veronica Gregory, Coordinator of Outreach, Center for Learning through Games and Simulations, Central Michigan University (grego1vm@cmich.edu)
Dr. Andrew D. Devenney, Associate Director, Center for Learning through Games and Simulations, Central Michigan University (deven1ad@cmich.edu)
Central Michigan University Press:
cmichpress@cmich.edu
www.cmichpress.com
Social Media:
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@clgs_cmich
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CMichPress
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/cmichpress.bsky.social
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clgs_cmich/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CMICHGAMES/
Discord: https://discord.gg/CyhV7kk6wG


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