Swan Siblings' Sweaters
A downloadable game
Once upon a time, you were a practising tailor living peacefully at the edge of the woods with your six siblings. Until the day a curse was unleashed upon them, turning each of them into mute swans and sending them adrift and afraid into the sky.
When you find your siblings in the nearby kingdom, they inform you that the there is only one way to break their curse: you must create six sweaters for them and slide them over their necks to turn them back into human... and if a single word about the curse should spill from your mouth, all of your work will be lost and your siblings will remain swans forever...
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Author | somewhere with stories |
Tags | Fairy Tale, GM-Less, journaling, solo, solo-journaling, swans, Tabletop, Tabletop role-playing game |
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Gorgeous game, I love it so much! I've adored fairytales and folklore ever since I was a kid and finding someone who makes solo RPGs with these themes has been the highlight of my week!
If I may offer one suggestion; when a file has a page number divisible by four, it can be printed into a booklet format without showing any unnecessary blank pages. This one counts 21 as of right now (that's right, dear reader, 21 pages of content for a mere 6 bucks!!) but if you were to change some formatting to get it down to 20 or up to 24, the printed version would look a bit more tidy.
That being said, 5/5 stars. Excellent themes, I love how the prompts give you a good nudge on what to write, without it feeling railroad-y.