Sea Stacks
A downloadable game
Sea Stacks is the 7th One-page TTRPG by Fledge Art and Weekly One-pagers. The entire content of this game can be printed on a single sheet of paper (front and back) and folded into a bi-fold pamphlet or small map for play!
The depths are cold here. Unforgiving. Filled with horrible creatures. You aren't welcome...
But I think you knew that already.
This game is about discovering sea monsters that lurk in the depths and capturing evidence of their existence. You and your sea-faring companions will play as the motley crew of a small dredging ship intent on catching evidence of an infamous sea-beast. You can also play this game as a Solo Journaling TTRPG about a lone captain out at sea, but the rules for this aren't described on the sheet.
Included in this game are the rules to tell the story of your motley sea-faring crew and the dangerous sea-monster they're trying to find.
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[CC BY-SA 4.0]
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
Author | Fledge Art |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | Black and White, dredge, Horror, journaling, Monsters, One-page, One-shot, Solo RPG, Tabletop role-playing game |
Average session | A few hours |
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Development log
- Weekly One-pagers Week 7!90 days ago
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Very well designed, I really love the front cover art. Everything works great together and is very thematic. Well done!
Thank you!!!
Great layout and cool little map. Simple system and evocative setting/encounters table. Love it. One question - rules state 8 or above and 6 or less for roll results, but 7 is left out. Could that be a mixed result, or bad result without loss of Resolve, or simply a typo? Thanks for these games, I very much enjoy all of your weekly one-pagers.
I'm so glad you've been enjoying them!!! And yes! You could interpret it as either! The intent was a bad result without losing resolve, but I didn't have enough space to fully explain that one without moving a ton of stuff around. 7 is the most common result on 2D6, so I wanted to make it a little different.
Also, you are very welcome. I appreciate it a ton!