A downloadable bookmark TTRPG

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This hack of Honey Heist fits on a bookmark now!  A fuller, larger version also exists (check out my other games!).  

Navigating the world around you is difficult, because chairs are never comfortable, iced coffee is expensive, you have too many pins for your jacket and too many jackets for your closet, and people are very confusing.  That last part is important here - because you have to deal with people, either as friends, colleagues, romantic partners, more, less, or other things. 

In this system, setting doesn’t matter.  Whether you’re centaurs in a forest with fae and elves, AI robots in space, teens in middle school, mermaids in an endless ocean, combat pilots in space, or anything else that can be dreamt up, you’ll still be a Bi Disaster. 

What you’ll get:

Three PDFs - each are a standard 8.5x11 for ease of printing, and you'll get two bookmarks out of each one (with the same game on each).  One is just black and white, one has a light watercolor background, and one has a much darker background that's harder to read, but prettier, if you like a disaster bookmark.


What you’ll need:

At least one d6 - preferably at least one per player, but one can be shared.

A way to track your two stats - BI and DISASTER (paper and pen, a phone, 2d6, etc.)

A GM  to run the game and 2-5 additional players 


StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authorquackduck314
Tagsbmgj, bookmark, honey-heist, LGBT, LGBTQIA, Tabletop role-playing game

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Click download now to get access to the following files:

BI DISASTER BOOKMARK - Light Background.pdf 1.4 MB
BI DISASTER BOOKMARK - Dark Background.pdf 3.4 MB
BI DISASTER BOOKMARK - No Background.pdf 50 kB

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Hi! Thanks for your submission to the bookmark game jam!

I like your take on the book concept and how we can interact with the book we're reading.

I've tried it with a group of play buddies and we have like a session 0 with it creating a fun little universe. We use it for quite a bit and really enjoyed whether one of us can be accepted or not. Also tried to make someone else get rejected by society too.

But overall a pretty fun game for a quick worldbuilding game with a group of friends. Might be able to play solo with this too.

Thank you so much for playing it!  I too really like it for fleshing out characters and some NPCs as a session zero type game.  We usually treat it as a "pilot episode" in that there might be some minor retcons for the real game, but that it's a fun way to get characters to interact without just "you all look at the same job posting" or "you meet in a tavern" - but it's also not as lengthy or in depth as other world building games like Borders or The Quiet Year. 
Great jam concept!