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Giles, aka caradoc. I love table-top games & RPGs! You can find my games here: https://t.co/vHUAZgr9kX
Australia
Joined April 2009
Ganymede Outriders is a full RPG in a pocket sized book. You play Outriders, the people called to deal with problems outside the domes of Ganymede... and boy there are problems! Ganymede Outriders is live on Kickstarter for #ZineQuest #ZiMo now! https://t.co/8owCzK1fds
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A table top role playing game of buggies, mayhem, and peril! Ganymede Outriders is a big game in a small package!
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Very thrilled to see Foundlings get an honorable mention!
FOUNDLINGS - Caradoc Games @caradocp Foundlings is a table top role playing game of post-apocalyptic survival in the shadows of the forest you once called home. https://t.co/YCj5eNoV9L
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FOUNDLINGS - Caradoc Games @caradocp Foundlings is a table top role playing game of post-apocalyptic survival in the shadows of the forest you once called home. https://t.co/YCj5eNoV9L
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First playtest session of my fantasy RPG 'With Every Fibre' tonight, and it went smashingly! Really thrilled with the game, the way the rules came together, and with the adventure I'll be releasing alongside the rules when we launch!
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This year my work place went axe throwing as a fun whole team activity. I won. All those years playing RPG characters who took the 'thrown weapon' skill seems to have paid dividends!
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So honored to have Owlbear Onelette nominated for the Freeplay non-digital award! So many great games on this list!
OWLBEAR OMELETTE - Caradoc Games @caradocp Owlbear Omelette is a game about the greatest egg-heist ever decided by dice. Can you break into the Goblin King’s Palace and escape in time for breakfast? https://t.co/vkVcZDBcKb
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OWLBEAR OMELETTE - Caradoc Games @caradocp Owlbear Omelette is a game about the greatest egg-heist ever decided by dice. Can you break into the Goblin King’s Palace and escape in time for breakfast? https://t.co/vkVcZDBcKb
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Last 10 minutes! Thank you everyone for your support. https://t.co/OxbLWAducK
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An inventory-management Tabletop Roleplaying Game for 1 or more players.
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Tabletop games journalism has a new home. Say hi to Rascal News---a worker-owned, reader-supported alternative, independent newsroom focused on TTRPGs. Co-founded by yours truly, @RowanZeoli and @chasewrites. https://t.co/G5X6wFjNMp
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60 hours to go! Bracing for the Storm is my ZiMo inventory management TTRPG. It’s inspired by road trips & the beautiful art of Tara Willow and Tallulah Cunningham (both of whom I've licenced art from!) & Ursula Le Guin’s Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction. https://t.co/OxbLWAducK
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An inventory-management Tabletop Roleplaying Game for 1 or more players.
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When you see a post about a perfectly normal thing - like the photo of the sky, there are always two certainties: 1) Someone will make an insane comment like 'But is the sky even a real thing???' 2) And for someone else that reply will be the straw that breaks the camels back.
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The Diana Jones Emerging Designer Award has been pivotal for me in validating my work and helping it reach more people. Let's pass the torch to the next cohort, and give the next year's most promising designers the help they need.
Wanna help out some emerging designers and help them get their work out to the world? Bundle of Holding is doing a charity collection of my one-pagers for the Diana Jones fund:
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I must say over the last 3 years judging the @CardboardEdison award, the calibre of entries has increased each year - unique twists on old mechanics with themes I have yet to see in published games! Really cool time to be in this space!
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The Expanse, by @GreenRoninPub - we have had a lot of fun with it so far!
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All in all it was a blast. I think it managed to evocate a sense of urgency and chaos, and it's something I would like to try again.
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I've used separate voice channels before, but combining separate voice channels with a text channel and using memes as the way to convey information about what was taking place was great fun.
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It was great fun. The characters who had been stunned by the flash bangs could see a series of memes, and knew that a whole lot of shit was going down, but had no idea of what exactly it was.
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What was happening in the room was conveyed by a series of memes posted by the characters that did know what was going on.
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The idea was to create a sense of uncertainty. Things were happening. But what? All the two characters had to go on were the memes being posted, and the results of their own actions.
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I asked the players who knew what was happening to continue posting memes, while the other two were in a different voice chat, and didn't know what was being said, or what was happening.
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I know this isn't innovative, but it was new for us. We had every character who wasn't hit by the flash bangs move into a different voice channel in Discord. My group tends to post a lot of memes in game to a group chat.
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