I've been quietly working away on a new collection of adventures for Mausritter, and I'm excited to able finally bring that to Kickstarter…| losing.games
Good art for games can be hard to find. It's great if you can create or commission original art yourself, but sometimes that's not viable…| losing.games
This post was originally an unwieldy thread on Twitter. Cleaned up a bit for here. I started work on A Year In... in April this year, just…| losing.games
I've just released another new game, my third (and last) for the year! Like Kingdom Dice, A Year In... began development while in…| losing.games
It's been just under a year since the zine edition of Mausritter first launched, and so it's really exciting to bring you all this new…| losing.games
My Mausritter players have finally made the trek to the Big City, and after a year of play I've used up too many entries on the list of…| losing.games
A translation of Mausritter is now available in French! The translation has been in the works for some time, so it’s really exciting to see…| losing.games
This post is going to be a fairly practical guide on how to options for handling Mausritter's unique inventory system in online play. This…| losing.games
The first adventure location supplement for Mausritter is out! Get it here from Itch.io! Honey in the Rafters is a 2-page pamphlet…| losing.games
With the great Coronavirus lockdown of 2020, I've been spending a bit less time playing RPGs (it took a little while to get my Mausritter…| losing.games
The mouse kingdoms are not called that for nothing. Mice of many varieties and social castes can be found throughout the kingdoms, each one…| losing.games
Mausritter, my sword-and-whiskers hack of Into the Odd is out in the wild! Mausritter began as my home game after my group gave up on a Mice…| losing.games
The civilised world holds on by a thread. The mouse kingdoms are dotted with the forgotten vestiges of past cultures. Even modern…| losing.games
This generator creates the details for the many settlements that dot that mouse kingdoms. It's largely based on the Gloaming Lands…| losing.games
This is part two of the Mausritter series — a generator for location hex details, designed for quickly filling out a hex map with…| losing.games
I've started working on a game and setting called Mausritter. The player characters are cute mice, who are also classic D&D adventurers. It…| losing.games
Gods are the rulers of the places between where men dwell. The deep forests, caves and ruins. Minor gods dot the Gloaming Lands. Each…| losing.games
The Gloaming Lands are a place deeply etched with disaster. It is (like many OSR settings) a post apocalyptic setting. The cycle of…| losing.games
In the Gloaming Lands, no animal is truly mundane. For the most part they look and smell and behave as you would expect, acting as the…| losing.games
These are special arrows — minor magical or mechanical items that give bow-wielding characters a tactical edge. They are written with Knave…| losing.games
Want a portrait for the random NPC you just rolled up? This generator will create a plethora of goofy-looking characters. The generation…| losing.games
Skerples released a fun trope-filled halloween adventure. I re-drew it for extra spookiness. Download a PDF here.| losing.games
Here's one from the vault. d6D: Bridge the Worlds is a print-and-play 4X strategy game for 2-4 players, designed for a Ludum Dare…| losing.games