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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
(3 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!

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!