![]() Most of these games are intended to be self-contained and follow a particular story arc. When I say introduced, I mean I saw a tweet containing a photo of the entire ruleset. (It literally has two stats: Bear and Criminal). ![]() ![]() Grant Howitt’s one-page RPGs: I was introduced to these via Honey Heist, a game where you play a bear who is also a criminal. If you like other styles of RPGs, check out some of Kotodama Heavy Industry’s other Japanese RPG translations: Tenra Bansho Zero and Shinobigami. It also adds a lot of interesting player/GM collaboration, such as town and world creation processes, and a GM-controlled character called the Ryuujin that can trigger certain effects. Ryuutama has a lot of the same concepts as D&D–combat, magic, items, etc.–but mechanically, it’s far more focused on traveling and mundane challenges than combat. I refer to it as “chibi D&D” the translators refer to it as “Hayao Miyazaki’s Oregon Trail.” (Half of that is the art style.) It’s another “honobono” game. Ryuutama: I’ve mentioned this multiple times already, but this is probably my favorite tabletop RPG, at least conceptually.
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