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I post a write-up of a TTRPG I personally enjoy every week, pitching why you should play it over 5e


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rat-bastard-games
@rat-bastard-games asked:

Hello i hope this is not too presumptuous, but i would like to submit my game, HyperMall: Unlimited Violence. It's my first commercial release. I am a baby. It's itchfunding and gets monthly updates and only for extremely cool people.
https://rat-bastard-games.itch.io/hypermall-unlimited-violence

TBCH: People kept submitting this game, and I'd always invoke the "Too Niche" rule, but I did say I'd be looser about it, and whatever this aesthetic is called is pretty popular right? anyways, this game's very fun and creative, always nice to see a game that just tries its own thing instead of falling into familiar engines. the Roll 666 on a dice thing reminds me of this ancient TTRPG that I thiiiiink was kinda the first game to use Fate Die? not sure, but it works very very nicely here. the main thing: cw for eyestrain. Hope you succeed in your funding! good luck!



Someone submitted this a while back, and I checked out the plaintext and immediately fell in love with it. I don't have the money for the full art version but from what I can tell: its 100% worth every cent, the art in this game is incredibly cute.

Oh the game itself, right, developed by @bighog, it's not using a preexisting engine like FITD/PBTA which is already a bonus point for me, but it also helps that the game itself is really really well done. Its using a lot of game design concepts that you don't see as much nowadays in TTRPGs, specifically exploding die.

Magical Girl TTRPGs, like Mecha TTRPGs, have to work very hard to stand out, and Daisy Chainsaw absolutely stands out



Ok so remember when I said Scum & Villany wasn't my "go-to star wars ttrpg" anymore?, well that's because this is now. Galaxy 2e is a gmless game based heavily on star wars. And that's the best pitch I can currently give it, your enjoyment of this one depends on how much you like that collection of words. There's really not much here to say, it's just a good game for playing a fantasy a lot of people have