The trifold adventure format is maybe my favorite part of Mothership design ethos. It’s such a great distillation of the one page dungeon format: two pages, six “quadrants” (sextants?), it’s the perfect size for a oneshot/two-shot.
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Yes. Mausritter also uses the 2-page format a lot and I also like it there.
I've always thought of TTRPGs as a long-term commitment. The idea of a short one shot that requires virtually no prep is really intriguing.
I’ve guess you’ve been out of the loop for a while. No prep initiatives have been going on for a few years.
BTW, not a diss at all, just ~~print~~ so you know there’s a trove of content for you to explore.
That came across as a dis. Maybe it's regional, but telling someone there have undesirable attributes isn't considered polite in my geo.
Undesirable attributes? English isn’t my first language but I’m pretty sure I didn’t say anything about your attributes, desirable or otherwise.