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The Gods are making a new world.

They’re making it directly on top of the world that currently exists, where you happen to live. 

The Gods are making their new world out of your current one, and they aren't showing signs of slowing down any time soon. Gaps are starting to form where they’ve been scooping things out to make way to replace them with something new, or to reuse them for later. It’s becoming a struggle to recognise this place, now.

The old world as you knew it is fading away, and there is a new world struggling to come into being. And whilst this carries on, you're just trying to carry on living. It might be the end of what you knew and the start of something different, but the Gods at work doesn't mean you don't need to eat something.

Take up pen and paper. Record what once was, and what is now becoming, and everything and anything else you care to record..... Assuming, of course, that the Gods don't carry away your journal to make something new of it.

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World Holes: The Spaces Between is a journalling game, designed with single player and a fantasy setting in mind. You will need a deck of cards to play this game. It is a game about the world changing. It is a game about carrying on with your life, despite those changes.

Play as long as you want. Play for only a few prompts, if you want. It's up to you. The game carries on until you decide you're finished with it.

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
AuthorImpern
Tagsjournaling, Singleplayer, Tabletop role-playing game
Average sessionA few seconds
LanguagesEnglish

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Atmospheric, I like it. Perhaps it could be enhanced by having the answers to the prompts affect something mechanical, beyond the narrative. For example after writing each entry you could be tasked with making a self-assessment of how it affected your (character's) sanity, or hope left in the future. When that certain "something" gets to 0, you could roll a D20 to see what terrible end the character met. (Similar to Fiasco, for comparison's sake).