Coach, you're awesome! Thanks for all you do! I am super interested in playing in a game you run. Got to check the schedule and then sign up, because I really appreciate how you do what you do, and I think you rock!
I love it too!!!! I have Alone against the Dark is on my wish list 😊. I’m currently playing Alone Against the flames 🔥, the solo one from the Call of Cthulhu starter set.
Looks pretty good but since it's based on Freeform Universal, I think I'd prefer to simply play that. This has the advantage of including a rudimentary oracle but it's easy enough to use the basic FU rules for that, or grab a free oracle.
@@LegendsDiceCafe I'm sure people have suggested Ironsworn and Ironswron: Starforged to you for solo play. If not, they are definitely worth checking out. Another neat game that is not built for solo but lends itself well to solo play is Mazes RPG. It also has a really neat dice mechanic. There are so many really good games out there...
@@LegendsDiceCafe Have you looked at the 'Complete' version of Loner 2E? It has ~250 pages of 'adventure packs' in addition to everything in the 'rules only' version you have. The adventure packs are a nice resource. It has packs for" Fantasy, Space, Superheroes, Crime, Mystery, Horror, Action Adventure, Spy, Post-Apocalyptic, Pirates, Western, and Cyberpunk. It's great! You should pick up a copy.
This has me thinking about solo games. My first encounter was early in my gaming career, with Caravan to Ein Arris for GURPS back in the early 90s. Then my older brother got into the Lone Wolf solo game books, though I only ever made it through the first one. Fast foward lots of years when I came back to RPGs in the pandemic and I started learning about so many things I had missed. All the Lone Wolf books had been released free, officially at the Aon project, though I still have never managed to get past the 1st book 😅. And I finally played the 1st Fighting Fantasy gamebook, The Warlock of Firetop Mountain, though have never made it past it for some reason. But I also learned about modern efforts like Thousand Year Old Vampire, The Wretched, Anamnesis, and more, though I've only ever actual played one or two. I've also been enamored with solo systems for general multiplayer TTRPGs like The One Ring (Strider Mode), B/X (e.g. Scarlet Heroes or the old TSR solo adventures in the CYOA style), and Cloud Empress (Solo Protocol), to name just a few. There's a theme here, though: I'm very much interested with the idea and have a bad track record of actual playing solo stuff. So I like seeing when you actually have success with this stuff. Very cool.
Thank you ☺️. I appreciate you sharing some of your journey as well. I just find things I like & make them work for me how I want &/or need them to of that makes sense.
Thanks so much for your in-depth review and the kind words about my game!
It’s an awesome book I use consistently. Thank you so much ☺️!!!!!
Always look forward to Friday for Legends & Dice! As for maps, a combo of hand drawn and digital.
Aww thank you so much ☺️!!!!!!
Coach, you're awesome! Thanks for all you do! I am super interested in playing in a game you run. Got to check the schedule and then sign up, because I really appreciate how you do what you do, and I think you rock!
I really appreciate your kind words ☺️😊☺️!!! Are you on discord &/facebook? If so can I add you?
I’m about to start Alone Against the Dark with Call of Cthulhu. Love solo play.
I love it too!!!! I have Alone against the Dark is on my wish list 😊. I’m currently playing Alone Against the flames 🔥, the solo one from the Call of Cthulhu starter set.
Nice review. BTW you mentioned having a StartPlaying profile but I don’t see it listed anywhere.
Thank you ☺️!! Sorry about that. The description is updated with the link ☺️!!
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Thank you ☺️.
Looks pretty good but since it's based on Freeform Universal, I think I'd prefer to simply play that. This has the advantage of including a rudimentary oracle but it's easy enough to use the basic FU rules for that, or grab a free oracle.
Agreed 👍🏾. I was just searching games to try out and stumbled upon it. I’m still pretty new to solo play & games outside of 5e.
@@LegendsDiceCafe I'm sure people have suggested Ironsworn and Ironswron: Starforged to you for solo play. If not, they are definitely worth checking out. Another neat game that is not built for solo but lends itself well to solo play is Mazes RPG. It also has a really neat dice mechanic.
There are so many really good games out there...
I am familiar with Ironsworn and Starforged. Strarforged is currently in my cart 🛒 ☺️.
Someone else also recommended Mazes RPG so I will check it out. Thank you ☺️.
Good review. Also, nice map!
Thank you so much ☺️!!!!!!
@@LegendsDiceCafe Have you looked at the 'Complete' version of Loner 2E? It has ~250 pages of 'adventure packs' in addition to everything in the 'rules only' version you have. The adventure packs are a nice resource. It has packs for" Fantasy, Space, Superheroes, Crime, Mystery, Horror, Action Adventure, Spy, Post-Apocalyptic, Pirates, Western, and Cyberpunk. It's great! You should pick up a copy.
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Do you have any play throughs of games using this system?
Not yet ☺️.
You might also take look at 'Loner Complete' and 'Loner Kwaidan'.
Thank you 😊. I’ll definitely check it out.
Interested trying this one. really great looking book too.
Agreed 💯, It’s definitely worth the buy, in my opinion of course.
This has me thinking about solo games.
My first encounter was early in my gaming career, with Caravan to Ein Arris for GURPS back in the early 90s. Then my older brother got into the Lone Wolf solo game books, though I only ever made it through the first one. Fast foward lots of years when I came back to RPGs in the pandemic and I started learning about so many things I had missed. All the Lone Wolf books had been released free, officially at the Aon project, though I still have never managed to get past the 1st book 😅. And I finally played the 1st Fighting Fantasy gamebook, The Warlock of Firetop Mountain, though have never made it past it for some reason.
But I also learned about modern efforts like Thousand Year Old Vampire, The Wretched, Anamnesis, and more, though I've only ever actual played one or two. I've also been enamored with solo systems for general multiplayer TTRPGs like The One Ring (Strider Mode), B/X (e.g. Scarlet Heroes or the old TSR solo adventures in the CYOA style), and Cloud Empress (Solo Protocol), to name just a few. There's a theme here, though: I'm very much interested with the idea and have a bad track record of actual playing solo stuff.
So I like seeing when you actually have success with this stuff. Very cool.
Thank you ☺️. I appreciate you sharing some of your journey as well. I just find things I like & make them work for me how I want &/or need them to of that makes sense.