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MiniGLOG is something I've been working on this last month. I wanted to distill an OSR game down to the barest components, make it as approachable as possible. And I think it works! Mostly inspired by the GLOG, as it says on the tin.

But of course a good ruleset also needs a GM guide, so I wrote MiniDELVE to accompany it, a one-page dungeon/monster/loot generator.

But then, if there are dungeons out there, there needs to be a wilderness to cross to get to them, and towns to defend, spend coin, and rule, of course. So I wrote a one page world generator called MiniREALM.

But then I realized that while MiniGLOG is completely playable, a few little things could add quite a lot of spice. So I added MiniTALES and MiniTACTICS, a page each of backgrounds and interesting combat abilities.

And now I have five pages of wildly condensed OSR.

I hope you find something of worth within.

Published under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(5 total ratings)
AuthorHilander
TagsFantasy, One-page, OSR, Tabletop role-playing game

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MiniDELVE.pdf 453 kB
MiniGLOG.pdf 702 kB
MiniREALM.pdf 438 kB
MiniTACTICS.pdf 715 kB
MiniTALES.pdf 590 kB

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A lovely distillation of ttrpg. I only have one concern, which is that there doesn’t seem to be any explanation of what a monster/npc’s level actually does mechanically, despite it being referenced in the magic table. Other than that, there’s a ton of useful tables in this that I can definitely use and the simplicity of things is truly impressive.

Extremely cool! What font is that btw? it’s very fun!

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Thanks! The regular text is Jost, and titles are in Germania One.

Yes indeed it is! Thank you very much :D

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Very very nice condensed version of the GLOG, you’ve done a great job.

Although, as far as I can say, the original GLOG is published under a Creative Commons license CC-BY-NC-SA ; I think it’d be a great idea to add this license reference in the documents, so it could allow creators to make their own hacks, modules, etc. What do you think?

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Whoops! This is what I intended anyway, I just don't typically think of the legal aspect of sharing free things. Thanks for pointing it out, and I will add it to the page!

btw, I’ve noticed that the PDFs don’t include the text, so they’re like full-images.

It’s readable and all, but do you think it’d be possible to publish a text version of the documents? That could open the way for hacks (and I’m thinking about translations, for example).

Interesting. I'll take a peek at why that's happening if I can.

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I love how simple this is.

Do you have a page of monsters? Or a conversion guide?

Most OSR monsters should work straight out of the box. MiniDELVE has some basic rules for monsters. I usually use HD as bonus to hit and saves for simplicity's sake.

Also, I highly recommend the Monster Overhaul if you're looking for a good manual, or the Basic Fantasy Monster SRD for a free alternative.

Awesome, I have the Monster Overhaul as well as BFRG base and field guides; it looks like I'm all set.

Thanks so much!