Showing posts with label RPG. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RPG. Show all posts

Sunday, September 15, 2024

🎲 Let It Roll II

 

https://cyrusrite.itch.io/let-it-roll-ii

Monday, August 12, 2024

🎲 Harsh World



Check Out Harsh World

You have been abandoned on Harsh World. 

A continent where nations dump their unwanted criminals.

Not everyone here is a criminal. Many were unjustly accused of one thing or another, but yet found guilty by the ruling class. Such is your case. You were charged with a crime you didn’t commit and tagged for it. Your body now bears the mark of it anyway.


Wednesday, June 26, 2024

🎲 Awaken

Awaken is a A Post-Apocalyptic Tabletop Roleplaying Game 




You suddenly Awaken with a deep gasp, finding yourself in some sort of cold metallic chamber. You set up and quickly look around but do not recognize your surroundings. 

You try to remember how you got here, but cannot recall anything other than your name.

You look yourself over and find that you have nothing on, so you examine yourself and find no sign of any injury.

You set there for a moment, trying hard to remember something, anything, of your past, but it’s all gone. 

Whatever you once knew, has been forgotten or erased.


You can grab it at Itch 

https://cyrusrite.itch.io/awaken

Tuesday, June 4, 2024

🎲 Skill Point

 As the name implies, Skill Point relies heavily on the Strategic use of your Skill points. Instead of using random dice rolls to solve all of the game actions, Skill Point uses a system of player assigned points to accomplish all of the challenging actions that occur during an adventure.


You need not use them for basic non challenging actions such as walking. However if you are trying to walk a tightrope across a ravine, then yes you would need to spend some Skill points.


You will have to decide when and what Skill Points are to be used for the completion of a given task.


The Points are limited so you must choose wisely or you may run out, just when you need them most.


        


  You can download it at Itch Or Google Drive 


Wednesday, April 24, 2024

🎲 20 12


What is Twenty Twelve?

Twenty Twelve is a roleplaying game system that uses the 1d20 and 1d12 dice for all of the game mechanics.

Why use the 20 12 system?

Using the 1d20 and 1d12 allows the player to easily remember what dice to roll for every action.

Besides that, the d20 and d12 roll very well and can produce a wide variety of outcomes.  Using this simplified system allows the game to move quickly without constantly having to look up what dice to use.


Check it out at the link below

https://cyrusrite.itch.io/2012

Sunday, April 21, 2024

🎲 Unchained


I Created a new TTRPG.

Unlike many of the table top roleplaying games where you first create a character, then go on an adventure, Unchained takes the opposite approach.


In Unchained you will instead, go on an adventure to create your character.



Google Drive Link

Thursday, June 29, 2023

🎲 Free Table Top Roleplaying Games

 

I like making TTRPG games.


Here are some links to some of them. 

They are all easy to learn and play.

So get ready to have some old school pen, paper and imagination fun.

They can be found on itch.io https://cyrusrite.itch.io/



Saturday, June 24, 2023

Twenty four Bones

 Twenty four Bones 

W hat is Twenty four Bones? 

Twenty-four bones is a table top roleplaying game.

To play you will need two sets of polyhedral dice, and two extra d6 dice, paper, pencil and your imagination.

You may choose to play this game with friends as a group or solo.

The rules are easy to learn and do not require constant reference.

The game is pretty flexible and is adaptable to other systems.  You may choose to use additional documents or paraphernalia as you wish to enhance the game play.

There is no wrong way to play this game.

It was created for your enjoyment. 


Download Twenty-Four Bones.

Thursday, May 18, 2023

🎲 To The Point


To The Point is a Roleplaying game that relies on the strategic use of skill points. It does use a few six sided dice rolls as needed, but the points are more important.


In this game, Skill Points are used to help accomplish all of the various actions that occur during an adventure.


You will decide what points are to be used for the completion of a given task. All of the various points are limited so you must choose wisely or you may run out, just when you need them most.


Types of points:


There are many different types of points within the game, but the big three to keep track of, are Mind, Body & Spirit.


There is also another Skill called Luck.


These Skills make up your life force. 


If your Body should reach zero, then you have come to the end of the line and your character will join their ancestors in the afterlife.


If your Mind reaches zero then you cannot think and will not survive long.


If your Spirit reaches zero then you will not have the will to continue.


If your Luck reaches zero then you will be living dangerously.



Download To The Point

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

πŸ€– ChatGPT

 

I asked Chat GPT to generate some random Encounters for a Roleplaying Game.


Here is the output.


Certainly! Here are some random events that you could use in a solo roleplaying game:

  1. A sudden storm blows in, forcing you to seek shelter or continue on through the rain.

  2. You stumble upon an ancient ruin, hidden in the wilderness. What secrets might it hold?

  3. A band of hostile raiders attacks you, seeking to steal your supplies and equipment.

  4. A friendly NPC crosses your path, offering to travel with you or provide valuable information.

  5. You discover a hidden cache of treasure, but it is guarded by a powerful monster or trap.

  6. A mysterious stranger approaches you with a dangerous proposal. Will you accept or decline?

  7. You fall ill with a strange disease or curse, and must find a cure before it's too late.

  8. An unexpected earthquake or avalanche traps you in a dangerous situation.

  9. You stumble upon a secret cult or organization, and must decide whether to ally with them or oppose them.

  10. A powerful artifact or magic item falls into your possession, but it comes with a dangerous cost.

These are just a few examples of the many random events that could occur in a solo roleplaying game. Depending on the game you are playing, you could generate these events using dice rolls, random tables, or your own imagination.


You should give the AI a look. It could be a useful tool for Solo Gaming.

Monday, May 1, 2023

🎲 You're Missing Half The Fun

 If you are only playing a character in a roleplaying game then you are missing half the fun.

I saw a post on reddit the other day asking about what system to use for a home-brew setting. 

I answered why not get your friends together and come up with your own set of rules?

I would think it could be great fun for a group of friends to jointly create a rules system for a home-brew game. 

If you are going to be creating the setting anyway, why not go the extra mile and create the rules for it as well. Why not take a stab at the art work too. 

A great deal of the fun for me in the RPG world is the creativity of it all. Everyone has some level of creativity inside wanting to break free. Building a RPG is a great way to release that creativity. There should be absolutely zero constraint on the starting possibilities. 

As you build you will refine it. Lay out every idea on the table for examination. Test it. Play it. Does it fail or pass? If it fails, then tweak it a bit and try it again. It could be great fun being a part of a totally new creation.


🎲 Let It Roll 🎲

R. A. Rice


Friday, April 21, 2023

πŸ—Ί️ MAP TOOL

 

More than a Map

Here you will find a set of tools for the creation of detailed maps, its primary role is a Virtual Table Top, replacing pen, paper, battle mats, and dice.

MapTool is a free, open source and extremely flexible VTT with all the bells and whistles. 

LINK

https://www.rptools.net/toolbox/maptool/


WIKI 

https://wiki.rptools.info/index.php/Main_Page

🎲 Let It Roll II

  Let It Roll II To play the game all you need is a set of polyhedral dice, a way to print out the cheat and character sheets, a pencil, era...