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A game by K-Ramstack
Solo Pay What You Want

A solo tabletop role playing game about saving your Xenga blog as it prepares to shut down in 2013.

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  • Is your blog worth saving?

    One blogger, in a desperate attempt to keep and record all of their writings, is exporting all of their posts. This wouldn't be a problem for most people, except they wrote nearly 10 posts a day for a good 10 years and they have lost their password.

    Better Get Started

    Un-Navigatable solo tabletop role playing game about saving your Xenga blog as it prepares to shut down in 2013. This game is part writing the blog posts themselves and writing about the trials of preservation.  

    You will use a tumbling block tower to represent how long until Xenga shuts down, but beware the 4 Kings! Should you draw all 4 you will succumb to embarrassment and won't be able to finish.

    This is a game about going back and looking at old blog entries and being deeply, deeply embarrassed at your past self either through your past actions or how you used to write your posts.

    This game is also a celebration of the freedom experienced in youth when you were unashamed to write and share your deepest feelings on the internet. Your interests at the time might be embarrassing now, but they do not make you a bad person then or now. This is a game about laughing at the folly of youth, not hating yourself for past interests or interactions.

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    Players: 1

    Items Needed:

    • Playing Cards
    • 1 six-sided die
    • Tumbling Block Tower
    • Writing Implements

    Session Time:   ~2 Hours

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  • Aug. 2, 2022
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  • English
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  • Everyone
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  • PDF
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  • Single Session

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