I’ve made an open source RPG, available on itch and gitlab.

Domain: ttrpgs.com

Git:

ssh -p 2222 soft.dmz.rs

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  • That’s never been the case with any of the open source movement. If someone says their project is open source, then they give out files which are not the source, we would normally say that’s not open source. We don’t ask Microsoft if they feel that X, Y, and Z are ‘the core components’ of VSCodium. It’s just not open source.

    Providing text is good, and you might say the text files are ‘open source’, if they have a licence which allows modifications and so on. But you can’t make closed-source pdfs out of them, and say ‘this has text, which is open source, so I feel like it’s open source’.

    I get that it seems like a small distinction to some, but it’s been an important distinction since the inception of the open source movement, and without it, we won’t be able to tell open source projects from projects that have open components which people ‘feel’ are core.




  • Andonome@lemmy.worldOPtorpg@ttrpg.networkMy one-page Rules
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    1 month ago

    it’s now on my list!

    Glad to hear it!

    s there a simple way to just download a bunch of pdfs

    Yes. Each book’s repository comes with a download link.

    • Metabind: a collection of the core rules, players’ book, and GM’s book, all stuffed into one. Getting the books separately is better if you’re printing, but a single pdf works better for searching.
    • Missions in Maitavale - a full campaign setting and long story.
    • Goblin hole module, the intro module.
    • Goblin Horde, another goblin-filled introduction module, but this one is in the style of more traditional fantasy RPGs.

    But fair warning: despite the hyperlinks, the books all prioritise printing. Reading two-column bright-white pdfs can give you a headache.


  • Andonome@lemmy.worldOPtorpg@ttrpg.networkMy one-page Rules
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    I couldn’t make the downloads work in my phone

    Thanks for letting me know!

    It appears that (some parts of?) this is available in English and in German,

    We only have the tiny core rules translated right now, and the character sheet.

    Would this be suited to playing with kids, too?

    The system is just 2D6 + Attribute + Skill [ + Equipment sometimes ]. Should be fine for kids who are okay with small sums.

    Example of a simple action in BIND, with character sheet guide

    The books have one or two spots of harsh language.

    I’ve just playtested and released a oneshot module. If you have any questions about running it, let me know!




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    Plenty of websites of course are fine, the problems present when people use search engines and find a bunch of guff written by a bot, Paywalls, and sign-up screens.

    They say the best way to predict the future is to create it, so if you want to help there, ‘make good art’, write and share good content, don’t feed the machine. Sounds like you’re doing that already if you’re on Lemmy.

    And if you want to check out a quieter corner of the internet, where things aren’t all in-your-face-sing-up-click-here-now-NOW-DOIT…download the lagrange browser and check out Gemini. It’s a mostly plain-text protocol, where people read and write, and sometimes share whacky music.



  • About 50% of what I read online is just RSS. For cli fans, newsboat lets you extend the RSS feeds really easily. So far, I have:

    • gemini translation, to get gemini feeds, and a hotkey to open them.
    • a hotkey to open things in w3m (most articles work fine in the terminal, many are easier to read)
    • a hotkey to open youtube videos
    • another to download them and watch later