FEATHERED ADVENTURES is a diceless tabletop RPG in which you play anthropomorphic birds going on pulp adventures, trying to overcome their flaws to come out on top.
- Diceless game mechanics: it's always up to the players to decide whether they succeed at a cost or fail
- A guide to play the game with or without a permanent Game Master
- 6 ready-to-pick character groups: the standard brood, the junior brood, the drama brood and the unexpected brood
- 12 prewritten character types: the stingy (but good-hearted) one, the bad-tempered (but selfless) one, the ones too young (but resourceful), the shy (but generous) one, the absent-minded (but brilliant) one and the dumb (but fearless) one… and more!
- 24 ready-to-play adventures of 6 different types: treasure hunts, explorations, contests, enemy attacks, investigations and fancy parties
- A guide to personalize the different characters and adventure types
- Advice on how to play the game as a short campaign
- Advice on how to handle the pace of an adventure and the extras interacting with the main characters
- Lots of obstacles to throw in your characters' way
- And more!
In our session of Feathered Adventures, there were well-placed yoyo hits from an angry sparrow, caramelized fruit kebabs shared between three young owls with spectacles, a dalmatian with zany inventions (including a talking toaster) and the betrayal of a nice rhinoceros nobody had seen coming! And all of this with not a single swear word!
I like nostalgic games with clear ideas. Feathered Adventures is one of those: this odd bird sits at the corner of pulp, anticolonialism and childhood. Comforting and smart, like the best cartoons are. Just talking about it makes me want to play it again!
That game is a concentrate of inspiration: every sentence is an idea for a scene or an adventure, in the zany and light spirit of the comics and cartoons of our childhood. A real family game, in all meanings of the term!
- Featured in Dicebreaker's list of zines to check out
- Featured on Plus One Exp
- I was interviewed by John McGuire on Instagram
- Feathered Adventures featured on GeekNative
- Featured on Wyrd Science's Zine Month breakdown
- I was interviewed on Yes Indie’d Pod
- Liber Ludorum's review thread
- Featured on DiceStew
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