Distant Stations (PDF)
Distant Stations (PDF)
Distant Stations is a collection of short-form roleplaying games for 1-5 players that explores subjects such as oral myth and tradition, grief and healing, aging and memory loss, and the desire to communicate despite language barriers. Each has a distinct resolution mechanic--whether it be marbles or magnetic poetry, gardening or matchsticks--which makes every game a unique experience.
Included in this collection are:
May Those That Have Come Before Us Light Our Way, a game about oral history, ritual, and community.
Golden Years, a game about loss, identity and memory.
So Tonight That I Might See, a game about personal connection during moments of tragedy.
Good Earth, a game about grief, growth, and the things we bury.
And Distant Stations, about the overwhelming desire to communicate, despite our differences.