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Would you like to be a dirtbag in kinda-the-90s Tampa? This is the one-page game for you, so come on and  write your best "Florida Man" scenario for 199X I Shot A Man in Tampa. There's also some "exclusion zone" elements in addition to regular weird 199X Florida as The Fracture has opened up and made Tampa even weirder. Fast character creation and task resolution accompany this 24XX-based one-page game. Enjoy!

Wow thanks for your lovely comments. I'm glad you found it interesting. I can't take whole credit for the "fracture" idea as it was the theme of this year's game jam but I do think it could play out in a fun way. 
If you do play it, would love to hear any thoughts you have!

Thanks for reading! Fair point about the colors. As always it's important to check in multiple devices since "it's fine on my machine" may be true but isn't great. Colors looked good on my desktop but terrible on mobile, how interesting! I toned them down a bit. 

Thanks for reading!

Thanks for reading!

Oh thanks! Typo fix uploaded.

The book is certainly a wild ride. I actually didn’t love it all that much when I finished it. However as time passed, I kept thinking about it and coming back to some of the lines and scenes and so I’ve landed on it definitely being real interesting if not “good” per se. Since you read the book the references in the game will probably jump out, enjoy!

Thank you!

Absolutely I agree, always a big fan of having fun with your library card. I actually hadn't thought of getting library stuff myself so this was a great reminder. My local had a copy of Dragon Delves which I was coincidentally looking at yesterday online now I'm excited to check it out.

He's a fave. Thanks for reading! 

Absolutely! You could certainly theme the posters and such on the board for any genre. 

Starfinder is neat, but it's definitely got a lot of "fantasy" elements for being a "sci-fi" game. There are many sci-fi game flavors out there, maybe Traveller is right for you!

A clever idea! Thanks for reading :)

Nice! Thanks for reading. 

It's tough when your choices are like vicious little brutes vs "I'm Snarf" 

Really lovely! A great little game. Tried this out after the  Typhoon Sinlaku bundle. I wrote my replay in issue 05 of my zine, https://baktegon.itch.io/hfwfrpg-issue-05 

These are great! Just wanted to let you know I used a few in an adventure I put in my periodical zine "having fun with fantastical role-playing games". Thanks for sharing! 
https://baktegon.itch.io/hfwfrpg-issue-02

I'm starting a new fantasy campaign and was reading through this since I grabbed it last sale. It's great, love the presentation! If you don't mind a few suggested corrections? Some typos:

Page 42, a tiny black-colored "The" above the image.

Page 100, a "thier" in the final sentence

Page 141, a double space in "to force the players"

Page 149, the d4 table lists values 1,2,4,6

Page 153, "trove in a dungeons"

I love The Lost Keep and am definitely adding it to my campaign! 

Lovely design (both game and visual)! 

Wow thanks for the thorough feedback, appreciate the notes! 

hey, thanks !

Thanks for the feedback, a monster table is a nice idea! Good catch on the page sizes, both my readers SumatraPDF and Acrobat default to "Fit" size as opposed to "Actual" size so I missed this. I see the difference now in a re-export I made. Appreciate the quality assurance test :)

Aw, thank you!

Thanks!

Thank you!

Thanks so much! I love your work, great style!

Thanks! :)

Thank you! :)

This is great! Do you use a PS brush to create the cross-hatching around the rooms? If you got that from somewhere, could you share?