a Disaster at Sea
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A three part game inspired by the paintings of J. M. W. Turner, written for Laurie O'Connel's Paintings Jam.
The Night—Weather the storm.
The Dawn—Rally the survivors.
The New Day—Make it home.
Now available in print from Rook's Press
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (8 total ratings) |
Author | ozmodeuz |
Genre | Role Playing, Survival |
Tags | art, artgame, lyric-game, Minimalist, paintings, Tabletop role-playing game, turner |
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A Disaster at Sea - High Resolution.pdf 15 MB
A Disaster at Sea - High Resolution - Spreads.pdf 23 MB
A Disaster at Sea - Low Resolution.pdf 3.6 MB
A Disaster at Sea - Low Resolution - Spreads.pdf 5.5 MB
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Development log
- Now available in print!Jan 15, 2021
- Embarrassing typos...Jan 11, 2021
- Minor change + Print AnnouncementJan 11, 2021
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A question Oz: when you mention scenes, did you thought about each column (Sea, Ship, Storm) on each Part as an entire scene or more as themes or concepts and maybe each proposal for a theme (You are struck by a falling beam) may be solved as a scene? Sorry if my question is not clearly explained. English is not my main language
usually i would do distinct scenes for each column, but it could also be beats/aspects of a single scene
And in each scene all the proposal listed at that column? Trying to get all there on that scene or one at a time for different ways to resolve the history? Just checking how did you thought about it 😁 thanks again!
it’s up to you really! as much or as little play as you like! i usually just do one element per scene
Excelent! That's what I wanted, your Insight. Will see how it goes. And by the way, again, amazing job! Regards
thanks!
Your writings! What a perfect FKR adventure! Same Brother Twist. I played RPG for almost 30 years, and these are awesome! Grate grate job, hope to check more of your adventures.
Regards, Lionel
PS: Masserpiel, another piece of art
Thank you so much!
What a gorgeously streamlined design concept. It’s executed beautifully, containing all you need to tell a maritime tale together, with nothing extraneous. The layout raises this work to a piece of minimalist art.
Thanks!
This is a beautiful experience.
Thank you!