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Vanessa Boggio's avatar

Hello, I'm just stopping by to inform you that I have followed your guide and designed my game for the One-page

I leave you the link, so you can give me your opinion https://vane-boggio.itch.io/el-extrano

Thanks and regards

Exeunt Press's avatar

Congrats on making a new game! I like how you use the Jokers to pace the game, similar to the mentions in https://www.skeletoncodemachine.com/p/stacking-the-deck . Looks good!

Mark Teppo's avatar

This and part 5 are the secret gold. The rest is fantastic, of course, but these two chapters are so incredibly valuable. Making something is hard enough, but man, I'm so glad there are some tips for the physical making and the "What the heck do I do with this thing?" part.

Exeunt Press's avatar

Thank you for the kind words! Comments like yours mean so much to me, and I really appreciate it. Glad you enjoyed the series.

Cookie's avatar

As this is my first rpg game, Im keeping it realistic so I can reach the goal. Easy and simple rules and mechanisms.

So when I finish it and post it, I can flip the page around and add the “hard mode” modifications.

Exeunt Press's avatar

It's a solid plan. You can always release a larger, expanded zine version later if you want!

Cookie's avatar

I was thinking about that! As I had an original short story that I turned into this game, and was thinking on adding it so I could later offer it for sale.

Now all I need is a good guide to make an expanded zine version (winkity wink!)

Exeunt Press's avatar

If you made a game based on this guide, post a link to your game!