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TTRPGs for Accessible Gaming Charity Bundle
TTRPGs for Accessible Gaming Charity Bundle is raising money for https://www.dotsrpg.org/ to commercially produce braille dice on itch.io.
There are 314 items for $10. The offer is going to end in 2 days.
Game that looks interesting to me:
Kthonic Descent. (solo jurnalling game about descending to the byss for quest and adventure)
Bump in the Dark (Revised edition): an urban fantasy PBtA game that let you play game in Buffy, Night in the Woods, or Supernatura style
Rosewood Abbey: monks solve seemingly but not actually supernatural mysteries inspired by The Name of the Rose & Cadfael (TV)
The Narrator Paradox: a one page solo-narrating game where you try to tell a story ... if your protagonist will let you.
This Reddit comment lists more interesting tabletop rpg that haven't been covered in previous charity bundles.
There are 314 items for $10. The offer is going to end in 2 days.
In the TTRPG industry, physical dice are plentiful for sighted individuals but scarce and often unaffordable for those who are blind or visually impaired. DOTS RPG Project is an organization focused on improving accessibility in tabletop roleplaying games.
Money raised from this charity bundle will help fund the production of their Signature Braille RPG Dice, manufactured in partnership with Die Hard Dice. This will make the first ever Braille RPG Dice available in a retail setting worldwide, helping make tabletop gaming more accessible for blind and visually impaired gamers. Read more about the dice here.
Game that looks interesting to me:
Kthonic Descent. (solo jurnalling game about descending to the byss for quest and adventure)
Bump in the Dark (Revised edition): an urban fantasy PBtA game that let you play game in Buffy, Night in the Woods, or Supernatura style
Rosewood Abbey: monks solve seemingly but not actually supernatural mysteries inspired by The Name of the Rose & Cadfael (TV)
The Narrator Paradox: a one page solo-narrating game where you try to tell a story ... if your protagonist will let you.
This Reddit comment lists more interesting tabletop rpg that haven't been covered in previous charity bundles.
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• Highway Haunt is a nice Halloween-flavored solo TTRPG.
• Sci-Fi Tarot Card Names & Concepts is a useful resource for sci-fi settings
• The Pair, The Flush and The Power Word Kill is a Cowboy Wizards TTRPG that uses cards instead of dice.
• Brave the Dreamer is a is a GMless, Descended from the Queen story-building game.
• Pride and Gossip - Solo TTRPG about running a regency-era gossip newsletter
• StoryGuider: A Small-Scale Dragon’s Journey is a TTRPG adventure suitable for small children (like, under 5 years old)
The nearly-half that have been in previous games - people who aren't obsessive collector of megabundles will not have all of them.
Lots of good stuff in here. (...which is how I became an obsessive collector of megabundles.)
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I would have more of a database except for the part where I am learning databasing basically from scratch. (I have a baby database in Access, which I gather is not conversion-friendly. Access is what I know best, which is still not well. I may be switching to LibreOffice's Base, if I can get past the headache that Base seems to want... weird special settings to do exotic things like "add new entries" or "edit existing entries.")
Anyway I have an excel spreadsheet with 48 bundles and over 13,000 items on it. (...Some bundles are NOT mega; the smallest has 2 items.)
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Good luck and I hope you can have an easy tool for the purpose. Base sounds really hard to use.