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Let me start by saying that this game is an absolute gem. The attention to detail in Hoodie Spirit is astounding. The stunning artwork, coupled with the rich descriptions, and well-written encounters, brought the Spirit World to life in vivid colours.

I also appreciated the inclusion of community copies, a wonderful initiative that allows more players to enjoy the magic of Hoodie Spirit. I didn't get the community copies but decided to buy them because of the concept, but the art sold it for me. I'll write a more in-depth review in the future when I've done more gameplay sessions but highly recommended if you love the cute artwork.

Wow! I just got my hands on a copy of Beyond Solo, and I have to say, I'm completely blown away by the concept and the thought that's gone into creating this unique solo journaling game. I haven't even started playing yet, and I'm already in love with the idea!

One of the things that really stood out to me was the structure of the 66-day program. It's incredible how the creators have managed to craft a game that helps players build a consistent journaling habit while having a blast exploring their own imagination. The game includes a wide variety of engaging exercises and prompts that promise to keep things fresh and exciting throughout the entire 66 days. I'm particularly looking forward to diving into the creative challenges.

The fact that there's a 21-day demo version available for new players is a fantastic bonus. I love the creator for having made it accessible for everyone.

Let me tell you, I had an absolute blast playing Unfinished: Arena of Books. As someone who's always been a bookworm, the concept of battling incomplete characters in the very books they originated from was intriguing to say the least.

The game starts off with an interesting backstory about the Unfinished - incomplete characters that were created by an ancient spell and left wandering the world of books in search of completion. 

And what better way to complete oneself than by battling it out in the arena with other Unfinished characters? 

The three main villains, The Book Eater, The Book of Pages, and The Book of Shadows, added an extra layer of excitement and urgency to the game. They were a formidable foe and made the battles all the more challenging.

The characters themselves were incredibly diverse and unique, with their own set of skills and abilities. I particularly enjoyed playing as Akuno Vorka, who was a master of mind games, and Coirgam Chauvinist, who was a powerhouse of strength. 

Each character had its own backstory, which made them feel more real and alive.

The bookmark as a medium was a clever touch, as it made the game feel more immersive and tangible. I found myself really getting into character and imagining myself battling it out in the pages of a book. 

The Halloween Special was a fun and exciting addition to the game, with the added challenge of facing off against Aldar Ridley and his minions.

Overall, I highly recommend Unfinished: Arena of Books to anyone who loves books and wants to experience them in a new and exciting way. The battles were thrilling, the characters were engaging, and the concept was unique and creative. 

I can't wait to see what new characters and challenges the next set of releases will bring.

Playing through the game, I felt like I was a part of this tiny world, seeing it evolve and facing disasters that could destroy everything in its path. But it wasn't all doom and gloom, as the game also has heartwarming moments that made me feel connected to my inner child.

The game uses a standard deck of playing cards, so it's easy to set up and play. And the best part is that you don't need to be an experienced gamer to enjoy it. Scopicity is perfect for players of all ages and skill levels, and it offers a unique and enchanting experience that will leave you wanting more.

If you're looking for a fun and engaging tabletop roleplaying game, then Scopicity is definitely worth checking out.

Loves the wallpaper, thanks for including those. It really helps with my sessions and it looks stunning.

I just played Witasy Express and it's hands down one of the most enchanting and captivating tabletop roleplaying games I've ever experienced. Imagine being a burnt-out office worker who discovers a magical train that takes you on a journey of a lifetime, exploring wondrous sights and encountering all sorts of creatures and events along the way. That's exactly what you get with Witasy Express.

From the moment I opened the game, I was blown away by the stunning artwork and immersive storyline. The gameplay is simple yet engaging, and the use of a standard 52 card deck adds a nice twist to the traditional roleplaying game mechanics.

But what really sets Witasy Express apart is the sense of wonder and adventure it creates. You truly feel like you're embarking on a once-in-a-lifetime journey, meeting interesting characters, encountering dangerous monsters, and exploring breathtaking settlements.

And the best part? Witasy Express is perfect for both children and adults. The gameplay is easy enough for a child to understand, yet offers enough depth and complexity for more experienced players. So, whether you're a seasoned gamer or a newcomer to the world of tabletop roleplaying games, Witasy Express is the perfect adventure for you.

In summary, Witasy Express is a delightful and captivating tabletop roleplaying game that will transport you to a world of wonder and adventure on a magical train. With stunning artwork, engaging gameplay, and a sense of excitement and mystery that will keep you hooked from start to finish, Witasy Express is a must-play for anyone who loves a good adventure.

I've played it myself and I gotta say, I'm hooked.

The game has a linear storyline, but it offers multiple choices that make each playthrough feel unique. The characters are endearing, and creating your own hero is a breeze. And the best part? The sense of accomplishment you get from exploring dangerous dungeons, battling fierce monsters, and collecting treasures.

The marketplace system is a nice touch, allowing you to sell your hard-earned loot and buy new equipment and items. And if you're ever low on hit points, you can stop by the inn for a quick recovery. The game even has a leaderboard system, so you can compete with other players from around the world.

But what I really love about Everline is its co-op and multiplayer options. Teaming up with friends and taking on dungeons together is a blast, and sharing stories and experiences is a real bonding experience.

Overall, Everline is a charming and easy-to-play RPG that's perfect for anyone looking for some solo sessions.

The game's mechanics are so well thought out that I found myself completely immersed in the challenges and quests that I faced, constantly making meaningful decisions to shape the outcome of my story. The character creation process is simple and intuitive, but the choices you make have a significant impact on your character's development. Plus, the game's setting is a fascinating blend of genres, allowing you to explore everything from sci-fi worlds and cyberpunk landscapes to historical fiction settings.

 I've just played a solo session of iXe, and I had an absolute blast. Here's a detailed entry of my experience:

I started off by creating my avatar using the simple yet effective character creation process. I decided to make a hacker character who specialized in infiltration and sabotage. After selecting my character's traits and customizable assets, I was ready to dive into the game world.

I decided to start my adventure in a cyberpunk city setting, where I planned to infiltrate a high-security facility to steal some valuable data. The game mechanics were incredibly well thought out, with player agency feeling incredibly strong without sacrificing the possibility of failure. The Sparuh Solo System kept me engaged throughout the session, constantly adapting and making meaningful decisions to shape the outcome of my story.

The game world was so immersive that I felt like I was really there, exploring the city streets and dodging surveillance cameras as I made my way to the facility. Once inside, I had to use my hacking skills to bypass the security systems and locate the data I needed. The challenges and quests that I faced were thrilling, and I found myself constantly adapting and making meaningful decisions to shape the outcome of my story.

The customizable assets and trait cards really added depth and variety to the character building experience, making each choice feel significant and rewarding. I felt like I was really crafting a unique character with their own strengths and weaknesses.

One thing that really stood out to me was the game's presentation. The PDF and playkit were packed with helpful resources, including character sheets, mission sheets, trait cards, and more. The artwork and visual design were absolutely stunning, with vibrant colors, stunning illustrations, and an intuitive layout that made it a pleasure to read and navigate.

In conclusion, my solo session of iXe was a thrilling, immersive, and utterly captivating experience that I cannot recommend highly enough. The game mechanics, customizable assets, and immersive game world all worked together seamlessly to create a truly unique and engaging experience. If you're a fan of solo tabletop roleplaying games, iXe is definitely worth checking out. Trust me, you won't be disappointed.

Improvements:
- Simplify the game's mechanics a little, the clock style is a bit difficult to use. Maybe just change it to a bar instead?