Protocol is a series of story roleplaying games about disparate characters, thrust together into dramatic situations. Each game uses the same set of rules, with vastly different parameters, start points, characters, and finales. The Protocol series uses vignettes, interrogations, interludes, and ensembles to tell unique stories.
Each game in the Protocol series is zero-prep for 3 or more players.... [click here for more]
$6000 Dollar Movie is a story roleplaying game about a dreadful B-Movie that languished for years before finally being released to a limited number of screens. Portions of the film have been damaged from years of neglect and other parts are just unwatchable. Crippled with production problems, delays, illness, and actor changes, the final piece plays out like a glitter-stained collage of leftover jigsaw... [click here for more]
In Our Lost Way, the characters are settlers in America’s expanding western frontier between 1815 and 1850. Living off the land, the characters explore an untamed frontier. But this is not easy. The empty plains are unforgiving and the characters must carve out a living in the unforgiving landscape. Each day brings new problems and challenges to solve.
This is a unique way to play... [click here for more]
The Shopkeeper lives in the heart of the community, rather than a homestead in the prairie. He runs a general goods store, providing essentials to families — feed, grain, rope, seeds, shovels, and the like. But a dark past hangs over the head of the shopkeeper. Trying to forget what happened isn’t easy when his very countenance is checkered with the jagged acts of angry consequence.
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basura is an experimental roleplaying game for one player and one gamemaster. basura tells the story of a bad man nearing the end of his life and seeking redemption for his sins. It is set in a fictional version of the American “Wild” West, in a small border town between the U.S. and Mexico.
One player becomes the gamemaster who directs the story, takes on the role of all of the... [click here for more]