Autumn Bells
A downloadable game
Across the land, scholars have long debated the most important ways to measure time. The Waygardners follow the duolunar cycle and The Partnership has always run on the calendar set forth by the Kilana Sisterhood.
Students far and wide, however, know that the year starts in Autumn and ends in Summer.
In this solo tabletop roleplaying game, you are a teacher at a prestigious wizarding school. Answer journal prompts to build a your life as a teaching wizard. You'll have one prompt for each season for four different years of your teaching career: Year 1, Year 5, Year 30, and Year 100.
Now available in Spanish!
Thanks to the efforts of Elenaperom you can now download the game in Spanish here: https://jthewolfmanm.itch.io/autumn-bells-es
Updated | 17 days ago |
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (6 total ratings) |
Author | jthewolfmanm |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | Fantasy, journal, pen-and-paper, Singleplayer, Story Rich, Tabletop role-playing game, worldbuilding, writing |
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Development log
- Translation Complete!17 days ago
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Hi! What a beautiful game you've made ❤️ Congrats! I would love to translate it into Spanish, would you be interested in publishing it?
Yes! I would absolutely make that available.
Great! could we get in contact by e-mail?
elenaperom@gmail.com
Really lovely little game! Makes me melancholy (in a good way) about school and how time passes. There's bits of it that really capture the feeling of those last days of the school year, just daydreaming out the window.
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Hi Jared, I really like this game and how it covers four seasons over four eras of a wizards teaching life. I have written a small review for you on my solo RPG blog https://rpgsologames.com/autumn-bells/
Would it be OK with you if I wrote your game up as a SRD (System Reference Document) so others could use a similar format of four years and four seasons? I would give you credit for the inspiration of the SRD.
Hey, thanks for the review, and for sure, you can do an SRD for it. Thanks for reaching out!