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I am about halfway through the campaign for Songfall Survivors and we have not yet hit our goal. I would love it if some folks outside of the USA would give it a look and consider backing at one of the digital reward tiers. www.kickstarter.games
#indierpg

We are pleased to announce our next Kickstarter, part of Micro May, “How Does It End?” a group journaling-style game about defining and ending relationships. Set yourselves up as friends, rivals, colleagues, siblings, enemies, pen-pals, casual acquaintances, partners, or lovers, and shape your story as all of it ends:
kickstarter.com/projects/hosbo

Launching soon! Art by the talented T.A. Maps, no AI anywhere. Please share!
#IndieRPG #MicroMay #NoAI

Now that Kickstarter backers should all have received their copies, I'm happy to announce that Wolden, the rules-light, flavor-heavy RPG of witches, warlocks, fey, and things of the forest, is now available for purchase in both physical zine and PDF formats.

mottokrosh.com/machinations/wo

48 fully hand illustrated, beautiful pages, shipping worldwide.

mottokrosh.comWolden
More from Frank // Mottokrosh

We're doing a dumb promo because a satellite that was supposed to go Venus is in the news!
apnews.com/article/soviet-spac
From now until Kosmos 482 crashes to Earth around May 10, Vapid Venus Ventures is discounted! It's down to the prices we offered during the original crowdfunding. Print on our website, pdf on itch

Vapid Venus Ventures is a solo journaling ttrpg about space station life while you terraform a planet
meldar16.com/products/vapid-ve
meldar16.itch.io/vapid-venus-v
#ttrpg #SoloRPG #IndieRPG

This photo provided by researcher Jane Greaves shows the planet Venus, seen from the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Akatsuki probe in May 2016. (J. Greaves/Cardiff University/JAXA via AP)
AP News · Soviet-era spacecraft is set to plunge to Earth a half-century after its failed launch to VenusBy Marcia Dunn