Submitted by Chainsaw Aardvark on Wed, 2007-07-04 19:05.
The catch is, SL is a conventional, albeit short, rpg - there's no pre-made scenario/room generator. Lone General is solitaire (supposedly) and the pirate game is just a simple war game.
Given that Sputnik Lost is only one side of the page, I suppose I could challenge myself to write a solo adventure for the other half of the sheet.
Another element is that I'm rather worried about play testing and making rules understandable. SL is more of a matter of style and unusual presentation. User-friendliness was a bit less of an issue.
Of course, I'm not going to stop anyone from reviewing my games. My first 24 hour game actually has a review on rpg.net (albeit an unflattering one)
I'm trying to think of some solo games of my own at the moment. One has a medieval concept (Treasure, Traps, and Trolls) and the other is about navigating the non-Eucludian corridors of a starship with a malfunctioning Schrodinger FTL drive.
There is a fine line between hobby and obsession. I seem to have lost sight of it some time ago.
Neyet - Our heroes are remembered
The catch is, SL is a conventional, albeit short, rpg - there's no pre-made scenario/room generator. Lone General is solitaire (supposedly) and the pirate game is just a simple war game.
Given that Sputnik Lost is only one side of the page, I suppose I could challenge myself to write a solo adventure for the other half of the sheet.
Another element is that I'm rather worried about play testing and making rules understandable. SL is more of a matter of style and unusual presentation. User-friendliness was a bit less of an issue.
Of course, I'm not going to stop anyone from reviewing my games. My first 24 hour game actually has a review on rpg.net (albeit an unflattering one)
I'm trying to think of some solo games of my own at the moment. One has a medieval concept (Treasure, Traps, and Trolls) and the other is about navigating the non-Eucludian corridors of a starship with a malfunctioning Schrodinger FTL drive.
There is a fine line between hobby and obsession. I seem to have lost sight of it some time ago.