A downloadable game

A druid has convinced a giant cat to raise his mother - the future queen of the world, from the dead in exchange for a huge pile of treasure. In his purpose built thorn labyrinth, he and his menagerie of animals have spent the last few years collected treasure, experimenting and waiting for the night of the Kukutis-Moon. During which his mother will be raised from the dead and they can begin a new empire. 

This is a draft and a project for the Blood Worm Moon jam. I just swapped Worm for Kukutis. 

Would love feedback. It will also change over the next week I hope. With more art. More colours etc. 

Updated 27 days ago
StatusIn development
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorManicPenguinBoy
GenreRole Playing
Tagsmodule, OSR, Tabletop role-playing game

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Looks like a neat little adventure, the doodles are charming and the whole concept is interesting: I’ll definitely run it for one of my groups at my FLGS!

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woah thank you so much. And I would love to hear feedback after. I will run it again at an event next week. Pretty excited. 

This is a cool dungeon for an OSR game. I really like that it is not a dark, underground lair, but rather an open air grove that uses dense brush and thorns as the limiting factor for player movement. That's a fun way to imagine a druid's lair. The map and rooms are well made. Each one feels like they have a reason to be there. 

The drawing are very charming. Its such an interesting assortment of animals too. Finally, the Eurasian Hoopoe and the Bilby together at last. 

I will say that the game could use a formatting and grammar pass. There are a few parts, like the creature stats, that are a little hard to read as they are now.

thank you so much. It’s feedback like yours that I crave. Sets will give it a rewrite this week. And hope my wife will have a bash at one of The animals. HOOPOE!!! Yeah. If they met the Bibly. Everything would improve. :)