29 Days to Spring
2017 • 0-0 Players • Age 0+
Who is this game suitable for?
If you like role-playing games and enjoy playing genres like History und War, this game is perfect for you.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Description Based, Free-form und GM-less...
Game Data
- Publisher
- (Web published)
- Designers
- Da Loki
- Artists
- (Uncredited)
- Mechanics
- Description Based (Narrative more so than Dice), Free-form (minimal or no rules - think improv theatre), GM-less (No gamemaster needed to play)
- Genre
- History, War
Publisher summary
An attempt to understand the perspective of the men in the battle for Iwo Jima
Judge Comments
As difficult as it was for me to pick only four finalists out of the many fantastic games I read, 29 Days to Spring was one game about which I had no doubts. Just reading the text gave me shivers and left me feeling weighed down by its narrative. 29 Days to Spring is a simple and elegant game that eschews traditional mechanics in favor of an emotional exploration of soldiers in war. And while this sort of game is not always easily categorized as an RPG, it is at the very least a great tool for character exploration and development. It’s also a great example of how games can be used for more than just entertainment, instead encroaching into the territory of fine art. Even if you never play 29 Days to Spring, it’s worthy of reading and contemplation. - Armand Kossayan
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