A downloadable game

Dreamer: Adventures is a 4-page solo tabletop role-playing game that helps players create short quests and adventure stories using their dreams and a tarot deck. Estimated playtime is around 5-10 minutes each run.

If you're struggling to find inspiration for a story or game you want to make, or just want some quick storytelling fun, try this game! Create a few quick scenarios and see which ones catch your attention.


Dreamer: Adventures is part of a series of short solo ttrpgs, each with different themes using the player’s dreams and a tarot deck. One game will be developed and released each month.


Requirements

  • Tarot deck (Major Arcana only)
  • Pen and paper for journaling
  • Dream journal (optional)


No Tarot Deck?

No problem! Try using an online random number generator for numbers 0-21. The number for each tarot card is marked in the charts.


Content Warnings

This game contains some uncomfortable themes, including: Death, violence, war, sacrifice, tyranny, madness, religious and occult themes, and more.

Remember there are multiple options to choose from. If you become uncomfortable with any themes, you are always welcome to choose another option or redraw.


Game Jam

Submitted as part of the One Game a Month #25 game jam.


License

Dreamer: Adventures is licensed under CC BY 4.0. Any stories or ideas you create from it are your own, no permissions or credit needed.

Updated 15 days ago
StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
Author89 Lightwatch Avenue
GenreAdventure, Card Game
TagsDreams, journaling, Short, Singleplayer, Solo RPG, Tabletop, Tarot, Tabletop role-playing game
Asset licenseCreative Commons Attribution v4.0 International
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish

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Dreamer-Adventures.pdf 127 kB

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