2021 Subscription Bundle
A downloadable game
There are currently four older games in the bundle. You can get them individually for cheaper, or you can buy the bundle (for an increased price) which will also get you every game I release on itch in 2021. Future games will be added to the bundle as they are published.
Note: There is no guarantee of what (if anything) I will put out next year. I have several projects close to completion, but the only thing you're getting 100% for sure is the older games. I will be updating this bundle with any developments and new projects as they happen.
Current list of contents (regularly updated):
- Sagas of the Icelanders - a PBtA game about the norse settlement of Iceland in 900AD
- Xenoraptor - a solitaire hybrid boardgame experiment where you're running from an alien creature on a derelict spaceship (think Alien)
- A Singular Quest - a PBtA microgame played with only one move, written as part of the Your Move jam
- Worlds of Troika - a humorous hack of some PBtA ideas on top of Troika
Added 9th of May:
- Kriegsmesser Zine
Status | In development |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 total ratings) |
Author | gregor-vuga |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | boardgame, bundle, subscription, Tabletop |
Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $20 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Development log
- New file formatsJun 07, 2021
Comments
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The "Sagas.rar" file appears to be broken or unreadable. It doesn't open in Windows. Is it working on your side?
Hey, yeah it's fine on this side. I can reupload it as an alternative .zip file later, maybe there's some issue with the .rar.
Thanks, that would be great. Hopefully that fixes the problem!
This worked! Thank you so much, Gregor.
Liking the look of Kriegsmesser. Would it be possible to include the singles version please?
Sure, I'll add it later.
Thanks for doing that.
Finally made my first pass through it, this week.
Really like what I see so much that I'll probably order a physical copy.
I'm revisiting this during a trip to Lisbon.
Thinking about a 16th century low fantasy game informed by Colonial Portuguese history.
I have some books on that very topic sitting besides me as I type.
Kriegsmesser seems ideal for running in this setting.