(Everyone Roll A) Perception Check
A downloadable game
I thought of a game while playing “the fifth edition of the world’s most popular tabletop roleplaying game” last night. It's called: (Everyone Roll A) Perception Check. That's it, that's how it plays.
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 total ratings) |
Author | Whimsy Machine |
Genre | Adventure |
Tags | 5e, Atmospheric, Endless, find, Minimalist, search, Story Rich, Tabletop role-playing game |
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Update Champion
If you become this game's Update Champion, I will work for one hour exclusively on improving (Everyone Roll A) Perception Check. You'll receive a special thank you in the credits and I'll release a dev log detailing what I worked on and what's next for the game.
Choosing this reward communicates to me that there's interest and passion in seeing this project grow. It's a crucial step towards a physical release.
Editorial Champion
If you become this game's Editorial Champion, I will immediately hire an industry-established TTRPG editor to help improve (Everyone Roll A) Perception Check. You'll receive a one-of-a-kind special thank you in the credits and gain exclusive first access to development.
Choosing this reward communicates to me that there's interest and passion in seeing this project grow. It's a crucial step towards a physical release.
Art Champion
If you become this game's Art Champion, I will immediately hire an experienced artist to provide an illustration for (Everyone Roll A) Perception Check. You'll receive a special thank you in the credits and gain exclusive first access to development.
Choosing this reward communicates to me that there's interest and passion in seeing this project grow. It's a crucial step towards a physical release.
Development log
- Thoughts on Minimalist Game DesignFeb 26, 2021
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