Tabletop Games

Solo Adventure Time

I mentioned previously I'd been playing Domain of the Deathless King vol. 1, I've also got all three of Obvious Mimic's solo adventures (although those don't include NPC party members and battlemap combat) for D&D 5e - or 5.5e in my case.

These are all available as pdf files from their creators but sometimes you want to play screen-free. (For me, playing ttrpgs as purely analogue things is kinda important, I really get something out of the experience that way.) There are paperback copies available too of course but those aren't spectacularly cheap, especially factoring in delivery when you live outside the US and most of the indie publishers for this stuff are US-based.

But, well, unbranded printer ink is a lot cheaper than printer-brand and I have a stack of cheap A4 paper left, along with knowing some quick and dirty bookbinding for when something doesn't need a full case or soft cover.

Normally, a single signature should never have upwards of 25 sheets of paper in it, and even most booklet printers will stop you at 64 pages or 16 sheets, but for some own-use copies of something that I can shove in a satchel and take traveling for some train-ride entertainment without worrying about damage, then an oversized booklet-type construction is just fine! I messed the edge trim up on DDK a little, but even then they're both still very easy to flick through back and forth to get between all the many sections.

Just a little look-what-I-made post, wanted to show the adventures I was talking about before.

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