And with that I realized there are so many good games I can play on a 5x5 grid! Up next, Onitama and maybe even Santorini. :)
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel
I'm happier when I have a game around. You know, in the case of an emergency.
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Replying to @davetheallthing
Do you have a compact RPG that you bring along everywhere you go?
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Replying to @gamesbymanuel
PDFs and dice apps ;) But we travelled with all we needed for Fiasco sans digital support & had our DnD characters printed out at all times.
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Replying to @davetheallthing
I don't know that many RPGs but the smallest I've played so far was Primetime Adventures.
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The book looked pretty slim when compared to D&D 3.5 core books. Played it once and it was fun!
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It's focused on storytelling. No dice rolling, no lore. You make up a TV show on the spot, with breaks between episodes.
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...for viewer feedback. I didn't feel like I was intruding on a campaign, since the story happened within that one session
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The setting/genre is defined by the players so one session could be dark fantasy adventure, the next a noir crime drama.
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