Hello im a teen i guess and ive never had a friend before and im not sure how to make any, but that another story. i know there is ironsworn, but i would most likely get yelled at for printing something the size of a book from my family printer. i would probably see something large and get daunted, im kinda a noob because the only game ive played is dnd and i cant stand online games. So i guess im up for suggestions also i dont have money to spend, and i feel like my family woundent want to buy something for me unless it was a boardgame… also ive heard of the site itch but it seems most of their games require a group or a team.

feel free to add on to this but please be kind or suggest something if you wish too.

  • FigMcLargeHuge@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    There is a journaling solo rpg called Thousand Year Old Vampire. The writer of the book has a page where you can get a community copy.

    Here is a link to the book page: https://thousandyearoldvampire.com/products/thousand-year-old-vampire

    And here is the link to the “Community Copies: Hey, if you lack the resources to buy a PDF you can go grab a free Community Copy at Itch.io!” - https://timhutchings.itch.io/tyov

    I really enjoy TYOV, and definitely reccommed it.

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      1 year ago

      Thank you, now i have to find a way to print this without being screamed at by my parents…

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        1 year ago

        At my local game store, I got the pdf copy with the purchase of the book. I put that on my phone, and use that a lot. Once you get the basic gist of the game, you will just need the tables, and if you don’t have dice, there some pages with random numbers that you can just close your eyes and point to in order to get a random number for the next prompt. I play it a lot without having the hardcopy with me. Not sure if you get allowance, but if you take the pdf to a UPS store, fedex store, or maybe the library they should be able to print it for you pretty cheap.