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n64retro · 8 months
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me-writes-prompts · 9 months
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can you do prompts for a character figuring out their friend/crush only kissed them on a dare?
Yes! This is so gonna be so angsty :’)
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“So it was all some sick kind of a joke for you? A dare?”
“But, what are we then?” “Nothing. It was just a dare.” “You can’t be serious right now.” “I am as serious as I can get.”
After kissing them, the next day they find out by their crush’s friends that it was only a dare.
“I wish you had told the truth before kissing me, it would have hurt me less.”
They kissed a while back ago, but they can’t forget the feeling of their friend’s lips on their lips. When they ask their friends if they like them, their friend only shrugs and says ‘It was only a dare, no hard feelings’.
They weren’t supposed to be here, but here they were watching their crush kiss someone else when they both had kissed not even a week ago. They later find out it was only a dare by none other than the person their crush had kissed just earlier.
“I like you.” They say after the kiss with a smile. Their friend freezes, “I-I’m sorry, I didn’t know…I only kissed you because of a dare.”
“A dare to kiss me and play with my feelings? Huh, how very interesting. And here I thought I could trust someone for once in my life.”
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transmisc2 · 9 months
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SURPRISE! Cabinet of Curiosities, my new party-style mini-TTRPG for two or more players, is now available for free/pay what you want.
Using the booklet and a 52 deck of cards, you and one or more friends play a Collector running a mysterious shop of haunted objects (for which you will pay a terrible price), and (a) Customer(s) chasing their heart's desire. Will you survive the Object, or will you be forced to pay the price?
[ENTER THE MYSTERIOUS SHOP->]
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retropopcult · 1 year
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Playing Twister, 1968
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satoshi-mochida · 4 days
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Dokapon: Sword of Fury remaster announced for Switch
From Gematsu
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Sting has announced Dokapon: Sword of Fury for Switch. It is a remastered version of the 1998-released PlayStation title of the same name. It will launch on August 1 in Japan for 4,620 yen.
Here is an overview of the game, via its retail listings:
About
The most taboo in the Dokapon series?! Are you sure these kind of expressions are OK in the 2020s? Now you can enjoy the visuals of the past as a remastered release. While retaining the subtle world depicted by the original game’s pixel art graphics, the illustrations and 3D graphics have been made easier on the eyes on the big screen with newly added effects. The 3D graphics use a toon-like expression, and the illustrations have a smooth look. You can also revert back to the pixel art graphics of the past.
Key Features
Outsmart Your Friends and Become the Richest Person in the World – The player who becomes the richest (has the most assets) will be the winner. To do that, you must fight against monsters, steal items, rob stores, and… defeat your friends? This is a board game where anything goes! Use unique events like the Tenka Ippin Battle tournament and alliance systems to maximize profits. Of course, it can also be enjoyed as an RPG in which you adventure across a vast map.
A Rock-Paper-Scissors-Based Battle System That Anyone Can Enjoy – When you encounter an enemy, a battle will begin. Battles are simple—they are turn-based battles in which a coin toss determines who goes first and who goes second. As for the controls, simply select an attack method from four commands. If your attack is successful, it can do major damage to the enemy. Conversely, if it does not play well against the enemy’s defense method, you could end up taking major damage yourself. Tense battles will unfold where you must read your enemy’s moves, and where the outcome can change in an instant depending on the commands you choose.
Newly Added Multiplayer Support and Online Battles – With multiplayer support for up to four players, everyone can play with just one copy of the game. Additionally, with online support, you can play with friends far and wide. You can even stop playing mid-game, save, and continue playing from where you left off.
Increase the Tempo with the New High-Speed Function – A high-speed function has been added as a quality-of-life feature. You can choose 3x speed and 5x speed, so even busy people can play with ease. This feature can also be used online.
Enjoy A Bit of Customization with “Secret Sauce” – The “Secret Sauce” feature allows you to change bits of the game balance. Like seasoning, it allows various elements to be slightly adjusted. The “Number of Games Setting” allows you to designate the number of games played, so even those with little time can enjoy playing. Other features include the ability to play around with subtle balance settings, such as setting limitless magic usage and the number of times Wallace appears. And for Dokapon series fans, there is also a feature that allows you to change the battle background music to that of previous Dokapon games. Live in the atmosphere of the past!
View the first screenshots at the gallery. Visit the official website here.
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mugenfinder · 5 months
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Hey, this is terrible.
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luckoflegends · 6 months
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Troped! - The Story LEGO Game
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I started building Troped! to help my non-TTRPG friends easily and intuitively play story games.
The basic concept? We all know Tropes - why not make a game where you could build a story out of Tropes, just like a model out of LEGOs?
To fire this game up on KS, I need 200 names on my email list. Read through the mechanics, and if you like what you see, sign up at TropedGame.com.
Here’s how it works:
THE DECKS
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There are two base decks: Script and Screen. The Script deck has nouns - Settings, Antagonists, Extras, Relationships - and the Screen deck has verbs: dialogue, action, Death and Plot Armor.
PLAY
During your turn, you’re the Director: you get to play TWO cards and direct the movie however you like! The first card has to involve YOUR character; the second kicks the action to another player, and now it’s their turn.
You can play those cards anywhere you like! Drop the relationship card “The Hots” on someone to give them a passionate crush on an Extra or another character - or play an Extra on your own DM, drop a Setting on the Script DM and explain how you all end up somewhere new - whatever makes sense or is fun for the story!
APPLAUSE and CUT!
Oh no - somebody just killed off your favorite Extra, and you wanna save ‘em! At any time after someone has played a card on their turn, you can pay a point of Applause, holler “AND!” or “BUT!”, and jack the turn, narrating things the way YOU want them to go.
If you want MORE Applause, any time you get a reaction from the table (groans, laughter, “oooh” - whatever!), ask for it! Everybody starts with 5 points and can go up to 10 (or higher, if you want - it’s YOUR thing!).
There’s also a Cut! rule - if you call “Cut!”, everyone just leaves the bit you don’t like out and moves on - no questions. Remember, you’re here to have fun, so if someone calls cut, it’s out of the movie!
DEVELOPMENT MATS (DMs!)
So okay, all that’s fine, but how do you get the movie going? Like - where are we, WHO are we, and what are we doing? To help keep the film on track, you’ve got a Script DM (Development Mat) with all the fun plot stuff that affects EVERYONE on it, and each player gets a Character DM to help them play into their particular role.
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THE SCRIPT DM
The Script DM (Development Mat) sits in the middle of the table and gives everyone a quick view of what’s happening.
Play a Setting and you’ve got a sense of where everyone is; an Antagonist or Challenge gives them a person or problem to struggle against.
The Act cards give you an idea of where you are in the movie. There’s four different Scripts with three Acts and an End included with the game. To move from one Act to the next, just play the right cards and put a token on the Icon - for instance, here you need two Zombies and a Relationship to shift things to Act II.
CHARACTER DMS
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If the Script DM tells you where you are and what’s going on, your Character DM tells you WHO you are - and who you know! There’s a spot for your Character Card - anything from Blue Collar Boo to Spunky the Punk - and for your character Arc cards.
The Arc is your Motivation - if you’re the Hardcore Hero, you need to first make yourself look as rough as possible. Then, you need to get soft-hearted, so the audience loves you … setting yourself up for the choice between being selfish or sacrificing yourself near the end!
Then there are spots for Performances, Props, and Relationships - stuff to round you out. Every card acts as inspiration - you don’t HAVE to include it in the movie, but it’s there to help you keep track of what’s going on and give you ideas about how to put more cards in play. If somebody played an Oil Tanker, then it’s gonna be a gimme if the “BOOM!” or “Framed by Flames” cards come up!
DEATH and PLOT ARMOR
So the thing about movies? People die! Especially in SOME genres (like this one - Zombie Apocalypse!). But the goal here is a good story - NOT "winning." So how does that look? Well, there's cards with Death on them - you can narrate zombies dying left and right, but if you want to off a character with a player, you'll need that Death card! Of course, they can always be saved with a point of Applause, or with a Plot Armor card.
But sometimes, a Death is what the script calls for! If you wanna let a Character die (in an epic way, preferably!), you can always grab an Extra or Antagonist in play, sweep your mat, and start playing THEM during your turn!
THE AWARDS CEREMONY
How do you "win?" By telling an awesome story, making your friends laugh or "oooh" at big story moments, and having a dope time!
But if you're REALLY into "winning," then at the end, there's the Awards ceremony. You can nominate anybody but yourself for one of four awards: Drama Monarch, Comic Relief, Action Hero, or Best Director (for awesome plot shifts!). Everybody votes and applauds - it's a collaborative thing, you know?
WITH OTHER RPGs ...
And THAT'S NOT ALL!
Not ONLY does this play as a quick pickup game any time your regular crew is down a member, it's ALSO a great supplement to any RPG you've got going! GMs can hand out Script cards for great performances, giving people Relationship cards (Best Frenemies with that one NPC!) or Props (who doesn't want a Comedically Ineffective Weapon?) that add a small bonus if a character invokes them on a roll (+1 in DnD or PbtA, for instance!).
PLUS you can deal everybody a HAND of Screen Tropes (from "nose-breaking punch" to "Come with me if you want to live!") and let them play those cards at crucial moments! If they pull it off, you could give them a re-roll, a small bonus, a hero point - whatever makes best sense. And a little extra incentive to find fun ways to get geeky? NEVER hurts!
THERE IT IS!
So that's Troped! If you're into the idea, sign up for the campaign at TropedGame.com - I'll launch the second I hit 200 followers.
And if this goes well, I have a bunch more genres ready to go: Space Opera, Superheroics, Epic Fantasy - blend your decks and play the mashups of your most maniacal movie faves!
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mixing0 · 5 months
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Ideas for a potential (and ideal for my tastes) Kirby Party game!!
This'll be long, obviously, so I'm leaving everything under the cut.
At its core, the game is a literal copy-and-paste of classic Mario Party. Everyone moves around the board, gathering more of a select item than their competitors to win, with minigames sprinkled throughout. No differences there. The difference comes from what the objects are, in this case.
On the topic of stars:
Here, stars are replaced with food items, given out by Kawasaki who replaces Toad. Whenever Kawasaki is moved, through any means, he prepares a new, unique food item.
When you get to Kawasaki, you can spend 20 point-stars (the Kirby equivalent of coins) for whatever he offers. Or you could spend 25 point-stars to get a different food selected at random.
Why does this matter? Because you can eat these food items for special bonuses, offering a nice helping of strategy to the established norm. Eating them means you lose a point, however, so it should be used very carefully to be effective.
Outside of those, at least one food is offered that has no stat effects and is just your bog standard.
On the topic of items:
Originally, I had planned for most of the items to come straight from Mario Party 2, but after looking more closely into the item system of Parties 5-7 (mainly 6 because it serves as another big influence on the project), I fell in love with the nuance and strategy that could be employed.
With that in mind, I was thinking about revamping the item system and number of items to better fall in line with this style. However, I'll still share the old item lineup, just for personal reference:
Wheelies act as mushrooms, letting you roll two dice blocks, while Rex Wheelies let you roll three.
Warp Stars act as, well, Warp Blocks, letting you swap places with a random player.
The Dimension Mirror allows you to move backward along a board when used. (And this will be more costly, so as not to be absolutely broken like the Reverse Mushroom was.)
The Vat-luck moves Kawasaki to a different space.
The Noddy Network calls Nightmare upon a player of your choosing.
The Enticing Cheese calls Daroach, while the Stinky Cheese prevents Daroach from stealing from you.
The Dinner Bell warps you straight to Kawasaki.
The Invisibility Stone lets you walk through alternate pathways.
The Nebula Chest steals a random item.
The Dueler's Sword... is self-explanatory.
On the topic of boards:
I conceptualized 12 main boards for the game. At the moment, they are:
Augmented Area (Technology-themed.)
Foody Feilds (Grassland, Food-centric theming.)
Corruption Cavern (Mining cave theme.)
Dusky Drawings (Spooky Mansion + Art theme)
Basalt Boulevard (Fire/Lava theme)
Royalty Ring (Castle theme)
Headstrong Honky-tonk (A casino in Merry Magoland.)
Galvanized Garden
Sanguine Sands (Western theme)
Mauve Mountain
Impeccable Iceberg
Nightmare's Nexus (Space Theme)
I may end up removing some of these, adding more, or changing a few of these ideas around.
On the topic of characters:
The roster includes:
Kirby
King Dedede
Meta Knight
Bandana Dee
Marx
Gooey
Adeleine
Ribbon
Magolor
Taranza
Susie
Elfilin
With the following making an appearance as non-playable characters:
Kawasaki (as the host.)
Nightmare (filling Bowser's role.)
Escargoon (who owns the bank.)
Daroach (filling in for Boo.)
Mr. Shine and Mr. Bright (who operate the day/night cycle.)
and other well-known enemies (who serve the other roles as needed.)
Each playable character will have a unique outfit for every board except for two. No one will have a unique outfit on Basalt Boulevard, and everyone will have a unique outfit on Nightmare's Nexus.
The character that does not have a unique outfit on the given board plays an integral role at the end if they lose, triggering a boss fight that acts as a final minigame (sort of similar to the boss minigames in Mario Party 9).
And that's everything I had! I hope you guys like my ideas!
Oh, and be sure to look out for the art I'll be making for this in the future. I've already made a few things for it, but they're all so old now that I feel like revamping them.
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bonobochick · 1 year
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Ann & Jim playing a party game. 🥳💋
First Love
streaming on Hulu
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n64retro · 2 months
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Yoshi in Mario Party 3 (Hudson Soft, Nintendo, 2001) for N64.
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retrocgads · 2 months
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USA 1997
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segadriven · 2 months
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Super Monkey Ball Banana Rumble Announced, First Entirely New Monkey Ball Game in 10 Years
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fitsofgloom · 1 year
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This Is The Party Monster
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lazytrunkgames · 10 months
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Hello everyone! I'm thrilled to introduce myself as the Lazy Trunk game company. We're all about creating unforgettable experiences through our exciting collection of party games. From hilarious icebreakers to engaging group challenges, Lazy Trunk games are designed to bring people together and make every gathering an absolute blast! Get ready to laugh, bond, and create lasting memories with our unique and entertaining game offerings. Stay tuned for updates, game releases, and all the fun that Lazy Trunk has in store for you. Let's get the party started! #LazyTrunkGames #PartyTime
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flamingocards · 1 year
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Have more meaningful conversations ✨
#questionsforfriends #conversationstarters #questionsforcouples #deepquestions
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gemhunter178 · 7 months
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Ultimate Chicken Horse!
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A super fun game to play with friends- it's Ultimate Chicken Horse! Here's a fan art of horse and chicken in the party box.
Happy Fan Art Friday, everyone!
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