200 Word RPG Challenge 2016 Collection
2016 • 0-0 Players • Age 0+
Who is this game suitable for?
If you like role-playing games and enjoy playing genres like Generic / Universal, this game is perfect for you.
For the pros among you, the following mechanics can be decisive: Cards und Skill Based...
Game Data
- Publisher
- (Web published)
- Designers
- Juan Manuel Avila, Fabien Badilla, Dabney Bailey, Benjamin Baugh, Piers Beckley, Caitlynn Belle, Bruno Bord, Emily Care Boss, Stephanie Bryant, Wisteria Castle, Peter T. Collett, Daniel Comerci, Pak Cormier, Steve Darlington, Miranda Debenham, Craig Duffy, Craig M. Ellsworth, Eric Farmer, Josh Fox, Fabio Gemesio, Ole Peder Giæver, Joe Greathead, Johanna Hamren, Grant Howitt, Jonathan Jung Johansen, Zack "Jick" Johnson, Ben Klug, Marcin Kuczyński, Mixu Lauronen, Andrew Law, Elizabeth Lovegrove, Branogan McHawke, David Meersteiner, Dylan Nix, Ryan Ó Laoithe, Wilhelm Person, Davide Pignedoli, David Schirduan, D. Jarrod Shaw, Aaron J. Shelton, Alan Silva, Scott Slomiany, Sean Smith (II), Tim Snider, Clark B. Timmins, Lorenzo Torre, Moyra Turkington, Lara Turner, Jamil Vallis-Walker, Remko van der Pluijm, Jonathan Walton, Nick Wedig, Jason Westbrook, Tim Wolfe, Andrew Young (I)
- Artists
- (Uncredited)
- Mechanics
- Cards (Standard French-suited deck), Skill Based (buy or gain skills)
- Genre
- Generic / Universal
Editor summary
The 200 Word RPG Contest didn’t start out as a contest, but simply as a fun exercise to force me to finish a game I was working on at the time. However, a lot of people picked up on it, and jumped right in. Soon, I had over 150 submissions! It was so incredible to see the amazing games that people came up with. I highly encourage you to read as many as you can, winners or no. The original prompt for the contest was:
“Design a Tabletop RPG, Setting, Hack, Expansion, or whatever in 200 words or less.”
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