catball

Meowdy Pawdner

  • she /they

pictures of my rats: @rats
yiddish folktale bot (currently offline): @Yiddish-Folktales

Seattle area
trans 🏳️‍⚧️ somewhere between (30 - 35)


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posts from @catball tagged #I didn't say how the initial monarch is chosen. This is an exercise left for the reader

also:

jameschip
@jameschip

It is that time again, the time for small games!

The theme this year is Rule, Topple, Renew. Submissions are open now if you want to get a game in on the website. You can also post games on your social whatever that supports hash tags using #MFGJ23 so that they can be found easily.

You have one week exactly to get your game into the jam.

For those that don't know that the Micro Fiction Games Jam is: It is a yearly game jam where people are invited to try and write a game, on a theme, that is 280 characters long, or less.

We already have three entries this year:
https://microfictiongames.neocities.org/2023/the_rule_of_play
https://microfictiongames.neocities.org/2023/overthrown
https://microfictiongames.neocities.org/2023/pirates_and_plots_a_nomic_game

It is all in the name of fun, so no pressure.

Cant wait to see what you all create.

Share far and wide please.


sakiamu
@sakiamu
Stack coins, laying thread between each one
When the stack falls, each coin is a mark on the dynasty
right of the thread,
    Heads: a time of peril,
    Tails: a celebration or dance
to the left,
    Heads: a monument or landmark, 
    Tails: a just-so story or a taboo

catball
@catball

In a circle, take turns rolling a D6.

On 6, usurp the monarch; you are the new monarch, state your desires.

On 1-5, you must try to satisfy the monarch's desires with a poem.

Monarchs need not roll the dice, but should offer their thoughts on their subjects' poems.