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I'm going to play through Statuesque in its current version and post my progress here, maybe write a little story out of it. I'll cross-reference my experience with my editor's (the exceptional Helen Gould) notes. All this is to build towards a crowdfunding campaign for a new print version, illustrated by the wonderful Charlie Arlet.

Act One of Statuesque is a solo journaling game about creating a masterful work of art. At the end of Act One, the creation comes alive and Act Two is a two-player mini-campaign to figure out what happens next (note: the Image does not, by default, love the Creator—kick rocks, Pygmalion). So far, I've decided my Creator will be Barnaby the painter.

Stay tuned.


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Barnaby Rose, skilled at a variety of media, has set their hands to work on a new oil painting. Their previous portraits, traditional or digital, left an indescribable impression of hollowness they hope to overcome. The studio feels isolated after the recent and permanent departure of their mentor.

First Step: 8/100

"I prepared the canvas for my work: a full-bodied portrait of... someone. I'm not sure yet who they are. My mentor left behind many of her paints and, among them, I found a beautiful teal blue, unopened. Broad, rough strokes fill the emptiness, and I speak to the canvas—no, I speak to what the canvas might become. I plead, you'll let me know who you are? There's much waiting while the layers dry and my mind turns."

Design Notes
I already have fairly thorough notes both from my own readthroughs and Helen's editing, however I'd still like to jot down thoughts as I go.
• add more prompt questions but also prompt question organization based on dice results. Instead of one big list, each result has its own smaller list.
• make sure there are enough questions aimed at early steps, before The Image really takes shape.
• add character/studio creation prompts for easy starting.



I'm going to play through Statuesque in its current version and post my progress here, maybe write a little story out of it. I'll cross-reference my experience with my editor's (the exceptional Helen Gould) notes. All this is to build towards a crowdfunding campaign for a new print version, illustrated by the wonderful Charlie Arlet.

Act One of Statuesque is a solo journaling game about creating a masterful work of art. At the end of Act One, the creation comes alive and Act Two is a two-player mini-campaign to figure out what happens next (note: the Image does not, by default, love the Creator—kick rocks, Pygmalion). So far, I've decided my Creator will be Barnaby the painter.

Stay tuned.



I'm too excited about this phenomenal cover art from Charlie Arlet (their linktree! their twitter!) to not at least show a crop. Charlie was the perfect fit for these vibes, and I couldn't be happier.

I'm playing around with the title treatment, so that part might not be final! Helen Gould (her site!) finished her editing pass a while back, and I just need to go through and spruce up the darn game. And then? We're launching a new version with more art by Charlie on the inside too.