The description makes it sound kinda like Dwarf Fortress, but as a tabletop board game. Which is rad as hell.
this post was submitted on 10 Apr 2025
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It reads like a great idea, i just don't like the drawing part a lot (but that's my personal problem against the way we usually make rpg maps in a way that's too modern). But I'm likely to steal this idea for my own future games! I'm a huge fan of the idea that what matters most is the game played at the table and less about what happened before, so this idea makes a perfect match.
I think I'll try this. Thanks for sharing!