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You're a skeleton, bored of guarding the dungeon for some wizard, and you decide that you should go on an adventure instead. You're having a great time in the human dungeon (or "village," as they insist on calling it) but people keep hitting you and your bits keep falling off.

This is a one-page roleplaying game for around four players and a gamesmaster, and includes everything you need for a night of good old-fashioned skeleton fun.

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
(19 total ratings)
Authorgshowitt
GenreRole Playing

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Adventure Skeletons One-Page.pdf 1.9 MB

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Great game, and lots of fun to play with kiddo around Halloween!  We went on a quest to earn money to open a spaghetti shop run by only our skeleton heroes, and it was a good time.   I've got a full review on the TTRPGkids website here with a full breakdown too!
 https://www.ttrpgkids.com/2024/10/14/review-of-adventure-skeletons-a-spooky-skel...

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Fantastic, playing a game. Player's have decided the only way to cheer up dad(necromancer) is to collect 5 people(and as many bodies as comes with them), Juice(undetermined origin), And some song lyrics(necromatic chants)

How do you handle rolling twice for the equipment table if:

  • Your second roll is a duplicate of your first roll, and is either a two-handed weapon or bow and arrows (I could see double equipping scimitars and daggers, and layering the armor)
  • Your second roll is single handed weapon, but your first roll was a two -handed weapon - or vice-versa.

???

Thanks!!

Very very funny. Loved playing it!

The game says it is good for "around 4 players" but is it possible to play with only two (not including the GM)?

Both simple and brilliant - this game is a whole lot of fun.

I played this with my group tonight. It's incredibly fun! A great break while we're in between campaigns.  

I ran this with a bunch of 6 & 7 years olds as their first TTRPG experience, and it went over great! Simple enough for everyone to understand, but mechanical enough to give them the joy & agony of having their actions tied to the dice.

This is cute! It really has that hand-drawn feel.