Dear DnDiary
Jan. 13th, 2021 02:29 pm I don't quite seem to have the hang of this "blogging" or "regular posting" business... ah well.
I've snagged a bundle from itch io that I couldn't resist. That's happened a few times, they do these occasional massive charity bundles where you can snag dozens (or on one memorable occasion last spring, over a thousand) games for ten bucks or so and the money goes to a good cause. In this case, the bundle is called Solo but Not Alone, and it's a collection of single player TTRPGs with the money going to an anti suicide charity.
I love TTRPGs, but I haven't always been able to find people to play with (I got lucky this year when my brother in lawnce started up a Fate campaign over zoom, it's been a massive sanity saver this past year). I also struggle sometimes with deciding what to write about. (Especially this past year. And change. Man, it's technically over but so far it feels like 2020 just keeps on going, don't it)
So a big fat stash of journalling games and writing prompts seems like just the ticket. A chance to be creative, but with some guidance and the reassuring framework of "just a game" to let me relax and play around without worrying about getting stuck. Sounds like a plan.
I've snagged a bundle from itch io that I couldn't resist. That's happened a few times, they do these occasional massive charity bundles where you can snag dozens (or on one memorable occasion last spring, over a thousand) games for ten bucks or so and the money goes to a good cause. In this case, the bundle is called Solo but Not Alone, and it's a collection of single player TTRPGs with the money going to an anti suicide charity.
I love TTRPGs, but I haven't always been able to find people to play with (I got lucky this year when my brother in lawnce started up a Fate campaign over zoom, it's been a massive sanity saver this past year). I also struggle sometimes with deciding what to write about. (Especially this past year. And change. Man, it's technically over but so far it feels like 2020 just keeps on going, don't it)
So a big fat stash of journalling games and writing prompts seems like just the ticket. A chance to be creative, but with some guidance and the reassuring framework of "just a game" to let me relax and play around without worrying about getting stuck. Sounds like a plan.