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What’s everyone take on a positive encounter? 4 or better? And not sure I understand the rule for dungeon re-run: is it more rooms or do I add to my d20 roll?

It's personal taste whether you leave room for a neutral encounter (3-4) or keep it two options (positive: 4-6).

For dungeon reruns, you add 1d6 to calculating the rooms - which yeah 100% it's unclear. The idea is that the 2d6 digits are added together so say you roll a 2 and a 6 - that's 7 rooms. If say it's a rerun and you roll a third d6 which gives you a 4 - on the rerun it's 11 rooms. 

The dungeon section is at the top of the list for a rewrite if I ever make a v2. Hope this helps some.

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I never thought I would get into a journaling game, but this is me coded.  Mountains, small community, cool but sometimes spooky. It reminds me of the work I did in one of the national parks.

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Created an account just to write this.


Thank you, thank you so much for this. This was my first ever RPG game, or even DND like game and I just loved every second. I went off the rails pretty quickly and despite the fact that I'm pretty sure I am playing this wrong, I got so invested now I'm halfway through writing a little novel with the story plot I made up while playing (its about a mute podcaster who encounters a cryptic entity ans i love them) . Looking forward to play a new run, thank you so much, I haven't had so much fun ever :D

So glad you're enjoying it! It's a one page game so it's built to be modded. However you're playing it is great I'm sure. Hope your new run is as much of a delight as your first! 

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This was so simple yet so evocative that I'd only rolled one third of a day and had already wrote and thought about my town so much. It was wonderful, and broke me out of a writing slump.

Thank you for a wonderful play session and hopefully many more to come.

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Hi marchcrow,

Big fan of this game, it scratched the itch for both my fiction writing and journaling needs. I've filled half a notebook and I'm pretty obsessed with it right now (ask my husband lol).

I've written down a "coastal" version of Over the Mountain set on an island, beyond that the mechanics are pretty identical to your game minus a few tweaks that reflect my gameplay. 

Are you okay with me posting it for free? I've titled it Across the Sea.

I'm really honored you'd hack my game! For sure - as per my FAQ on my front page, it's always okay to put up hacks of my games, especially if it's free. All I ask is that there's a link back to mine so people can check out the original if they want. Excited to see what you made!

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Thank you! I've put it up here - not much of a page since I'm not any good at social media or advertising, but if anyone is curious they might click this link.

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I thought I was going to have just a cutesy cozy game, and this has led into just the most horror eqse game. I love it so much and I've recommended this game to so many friends!

Haha I had a town that went that direction. It was pretty fun and I really enjoyed letting it unfold. Hope yours continues to be thrilling!

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I'm having such a blast playing this game, thank you so much for creating and sharing it! I've been organizing my record of play through Notion, which allows me to cross-reference journal entries with location and neighbor pages- just wanted to share because I think this game lends itself really well to that kind of hyperlinking.



Thank you so much for sharing your set up. I've thought about doing a play through on Notion before but thought it would be tough to setup. Completely forgot they added the linkback function a while ago - this changes everything!

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I'm actually about to do the same on anytype! (Similar to notion, but offline) Thanks for sharing the setup! :)

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I haven't had a ton of time to play this game but what i have been able to play i've been in love with! The generation for what happens each day is so fun and its a blast to connect all the pieces together into a cute story! One of my friends actually recommended me this game and we actually did an episode talking all about it on my podcast! https://therpggoblin.buzzsprout.com/2055426/12458528-over-the-mountian-a-cozy-ga...

Really excited to check this out! I'm so honored you all talked about my game and very glad you have a good time with it.  I appreciate you linking it here so I can listen.  <3

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Of course! I hope you enjoy it and it was a honor to be able to talk about your game! And def one of my favorite solo games I've seen so far!

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I started playing thanks to this podcast so thanks to both of you, it's awesome! And your tiktoks explaining how to play also helped me a lot.

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Ohhh that's the podcast I found this from :D

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I'm really taken with the design of this game. I'm very invested in divination as a system of uncovering things about myself. The core engine of this game being the result of combining various components is I think very in touch with the type of divining I do, and I get a similar introspective pleasure in playing this. I'm really looking forward to your future work!

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i just finished my first in game week, and oh boy, am i excited about this rpg! i love a cozy journaling game, and it gave me an excuse to use an adorable journal with a mushroom cover (formally slotted to be my next personal journal, but that was taking too long). it's amazing how much the author managed to pack into one page, and i think it strikes the perfect balance between guiding the player and giving us freedom to write our own story :)

i haven't even explored all this game offers (beefed my first dungeon in the first room, and i'm still waiting for that to reset so i can try again), and i'm having a blast. highly recommend to anyone who enjoys journaling rpgs, especially if you're a fan of things like stardew valley, gravity falls, or other stories that weave together small towns, slowly growing to be a part of a community, and intertwining nature and the paranormal. 

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I cant wait to play this. It covers so many things and seems like it will be much better than a hex or dungeon crawl. Awesome

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Love this game. I have written a review for this game on my solo RPG blog https://rpgsologames.com/over-the-mountain/

I'm really honored! I'm so glad you liked and thank you so much for the review!

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I’d never played this kind of game before a friend recommended it to me. I’ve been playing every day for two months and it brings me so much joy. Thank you!

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Hi, do you have any sample playthrough that you can post so that I can understand more on how to play?

I do not currently but I'm hoping to make a Play with Me video in the nearish future. I'll be sure to link it in the description and reply when I do. 

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I started playing this a few days ago and I've already got 20 pages full. Do you know what you've done to me??? Midterms start in three days and all I can focus on is the freaking gas station ghost. 100/10 I'm telling everyone I know

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RIP your midterms but holy crap thank you for the amazing review! <3

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Can’t wait to play this!

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The cover image for this is so striking, I love how you've designed the game page!

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I've only just started playing, but this seems delightful! I can't wailt to have a notebook packed with memories of this and the neighbours and spirits within