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.

  • Ziggurat@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    ive never had a friend before and im not sure how to make any

    I would address that issue before the one of solo TTRPG, my experience of solo TTRPG is limited, journaling rpg are pretty special (and more a creative support for writing a than a classing RPG) and if Iron sworn is closer from the real-game it’s funnier in group. It’s fine to be a loner and somehow an outcast, but during covid lockdown, I was surprised to find out that some of my work grumpy old-men who live alone in the countryside so nobody bother them at a point still went to office just to see some people. So even if they need to see someone sometimes, you need it too.

    Do you do any extra-scholar activity ? Tons of art and sport club do have classes for kids and teenager where you might be able to meet other people, you might not build lifelong friendship there (spoiler these ones are like twice in a lifetime) but you would make some friend even if you’re not among the cool kids. Some RPG club do accept minors, and there is even a few larp dedicated to kids (but many don’t take minor as managing kids during outdoor activity is a mess in term of liability, especially if you don’t have certified educators in the team)