Rhaxapopouetl

joined 1 year ago
 


it’s called Vain Pirates of the Seven Seas, it’s a GMless One Page ttRPG about Pirates and their accessories.
With each accessory lost comes an impairment, making the game quite fun (we laughed a lot playtesting it).
It’s free, and if you like it, feel free to let me know, it would make my day.
Enjoy!

[–] Rhaxapopouetl@ttrpg.network 3 points 6 months ago

Do recursions, too. You know -- when the AI starts to rep- Do recursions, too. You know -- when the AI starts so rep- Do recursions, too. You know -- when the AI starts to rep- Do recursions, too. You know -- when the AI starts so rep-

[–] Rhaxapopouetl@ttrpg.network 1 points 1 year ago

True, but OP wants to run an impostor/mystery, so i feel i'm not completely out of touch, there.

[–] Rhaxapopouetl@ttrpg.network 1 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I know. I played Brindlewood Bay, and we felt that the endings were a little off because of the gameplay rules. That's why I was wondering about throwing an impostor out there to see what would come of it.

[–] Rhaxapopouetl@ttrpg.network 1 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I wonder, in a mystery-shaped storytelling, if starting the adventure by secretely telling a random player "you're the murderer, you killed that person at this time with this weapon at this place" could help you build the mystery part since it would eventually result in having sometimes contradicting information and fake evidence planted by the culprit