85 Points06:56 on 05 December 2024

Game Travel Journal of Short Tales

By Law C. Esper
Instead of using dice (like most other roleplaying games) this game is played with a deck of UNO Cards for when luck needs to spice up the story. Characters are created through a very straightforward process of picking options in a few lists. A Kinship, two Jobs, and three Items are all you need.

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