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In this solo journaling game, you play a character living in a cabin with your pet. The long winter is coming to an end, and you must prepare for spring. You will use a single 6 sided die and a standard deck of playing cards to develop the story of your home and life for this month leading up to the spring equinox.

Equinox is inspired by games like Sentinel by Meghan Cross and Long Haul 1983 by SPC.

Cover photo by Justin Kauffman on Unsplash

This game was written for the Light in the Darkness TTRPG Jam hosted by Lucky Newt Games.

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorSheriC
TagsCozy, journaling, Slice Of Life, Solo RPG, Tabletop role-playing game

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Equinox.pdf 26 MB

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Thank you for submitting to the Light in the Darkness TTRPG Jam.

I'm happy to inform you that your submission(s) have been accepted into the bundle. Just follow the link below, click on 'participants' at the top, scroll towards the bottom, and click the button to confirm

This message is templated, but if you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please email me at LuckyNewtGames@gmail.com. We also have a discord server, Lucky Newt Jams, where we talk about game designs, ideas for future bundles, and share resources that might help others out.

Link to the bundle: https://itch.io/b/1461/light-in-the-darkness-ttrpg-bundle

Link to Lucky Newt Jams: https://discord.gg/W2KpejwgWs

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Thank you so much! I'm honored to be part of this bundle! I really enjoyed participating in the jam.

Thanks for submitting such a heartwarming game! I was smiling the entire time I read it.