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.

  • PassingDuchy@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m going to throw a few links:

    To start off with though if you’re comfortable with D&D you can get an “oracle” to play solo. An oracle helps determine outcomes, new story directions, etc. There’s a lot of different kinds and if you want a written one you can check DMs Guild iirc there’s some free/pay what you want ones on there. I’m sure there’s some random generator ones online as well if you don’t mind doing partly digital. Oracles can be as simple (flipping a coin for yes/no) or as complicated (not the most complicated, but ex. shuffling a deck of tarot cards and using spreads to decide outcomes) as you like.

    There are also games (like Thousand Year Old Vampire) that are designed to be solo. The reddit sub has a pretty good list here.

    Hope this helps a little! I mainly play D&D solo using pre-written adventures and a tarot oracle so unfortunately I don’t have any recs for designed to be solo games.