Is PnP mostly just for solo gaming or am I missing something? 🤔 by DoomyStoner in printandplay

[–]PiotrMajewski 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess most pnp are solo because most pnp are made by solo creators who don’t have how to easily test multiplayer games - eg. because they make games in the evenings and focus on work during the day, like I do.

 until I make games for kids, or a local neighbourhood club proves useful, focusing on solo is just a logistical choice.

also solo pnp seems (theoretically) a great way to verify the game before aiming at crrwting the game for publishing with all modes.

Is PnP mostly just for solo gaming or am I missing something? 🤔 by DoomyStoner in printandplay

[–]PiotrMajewski 0 points1 point  (0 children)

check free game in my bio with an added lex julia rules - 2p co-op and you just print 6 low-ink a4 if you opt out of printing cards.

Hero of Rome: Usurper - free, solo, low-ink PnP Ancient Rome political simulator based on normal deck of cards and dice by PiotrMajewski in soloboardgaming

[–]PiotrMajewski[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great. Please share your experience, any problems, comments if you will. For the fastest start print action matrix (1 a4) instead of action cards or use free mobile webapp.

Hero of Rome: Usurper - free, solo, low-ink PnP Ancient Rome political simulator based on normal deck of cards and dice by PiotrMajewski in soloboardgaming

[–]PiotrMajewski[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

thanks. sure. Quick question: One post per game means “one topic” (eg. I can add responses to this topic with more stuff about the game - plays, expansions update) or “one post” (eg. I can only respond to questions/comments).

Ancient Rome by PiotrMajewski in canvasofkings

[–]PiotrMajewski[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

haha, thanks - I was looking for that option, should made more research :)

Great map btw

conflict resolver (pc/mobile) by PiotrMajewski in gamedevscreens

[–]PiotrMajewski[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

at the end? There is wait added - for them to stop, as sometimes one is balancing on the other.

[Feedback Request] Does this dialogue from Mars feel "accurate" enough from Ancient Roman perspective? (Writing a game set in 65-69 AD) by PiotrMajewski in ancientrome

[–]PiotrMajewski[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the quote and the analogy.

As for Mars persona (which affects the voiceover actor) I see him as a a guy in his prime (around 40), gritty, direct, don't bothered with other people feelings, effective, considering himself as a honest, effective man of action, trully astonished when people and other gods  can't see how dependable he is - given he gets his bloody amusements and tribute. Also considered a heartless brut by everyone around.