![]() ![]() A constructed story-telling game.ġ1 Death in Venice by Côme Martin. Play as a group of pilgrims visiting shrines on their holy walk. We’d suggest using something from the garden instead at this time.ġ0 The Holy Moutain by Elizabeth and Jay Iles. A solo or co-op game that is designed for playing on the beach using handy rocks. Dive deep and exploit the shipwrecks you find at the bottom of the ocean.ĩ Islanders by Anna Blackwell. The Nuns know what they did, but none of the players do, yet…Ĩ Wreckdivers by Tim Barribeau. Players take on the roles of Nuns who have just committed a terrible crime. Play as a cute woodland animal attempting to get bloody revenge on a Witch Hunter.ħ What Have You Done? RUN, NUN, RUN! By Matt Bear Jones. ![]() SPORTS but in your MIND.Ħ The Witch Is Dead by Rowan, Rook and Decard (a London-based RPG company comprising of Mary Hamilton, Grant Howitt and Chris Taylor). A collaborative RPG where each player plays as a parasite controlling one part of a host body.ĥ SPORTS MUTANTS by Noah Eadie. Feel free to use your own spaceships from the third dimension.Ĥ Passenger by Zachariah Zark. Two to six player space war game using a pack of cards and some dice. Can you make it all the way to the castle before succumbing to the robots?ģ Space Planes by Glenn Ford. One person plays the scanner, the other programmer, and you’ll have to answer the question: does it scan?Ģ Ninja vs Robot By Experimental Playground (Jason Sondoh & Robertson Sondoh Jr). While not ideal, this is an online version of a Jenga tower.ġ Ghost Writer By Jay Iles. Deck.of.cards is an online deck of cards, which can be shuffled and dealt as you need to. If you don’t have dice, you can use Google’s free dice roller online, or any number of smartphone apps. Others have specific requirements, like a Jenga tower, dice, or a pack of cards. This might be the hardest thing to get hold of. Some are just ‘theatre of the mind’ games, which just need your brain, and the brains of those playing with you, switched on. Here's some tools for playing pen and paper games online. So you’ll need a printer, a pair of scissors and a bit of time. Most of these games may ask you to print out the PDF to create tokens, maps, and in one case, a dice. ![]()
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