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SPINE
- I Read SPINE in Idle Cartulary
- Making a Game of Getting Lost in a Book in Cannibal Halfling Gaming
- Review and Interview for SPINE in The Lone Toad newsletter
- A Review of SPINE by Mint of Theresattrpgforthat
- An Interview with TTRPG Insider
- An Interview with Dan Davenport
Rust Never Sleeps
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Testimonials
SPINE
“A thoroughly chilling yet engrossing experience. I found myself enthralled by the interconnected mysteries lurking within the pages, until I simply couldn’t put it down. Horror enthusiasts & linguistic puzzlers must explore!”
— S. Kaiya J. (Her Odyssey, Galatea, Untitled Moth Game)
“SPINE is a captivating, tactile experience, compelling the reader to unravel layer after hidden layer. One of the most unique and memorable solo RPGs I’ve ever played.”
— Sam Leigh (Anamnesis, Outliers, Death of the Author)
"I’m partial to art about the transformative threat of art – and doubly enamored of SPINE, which equips you to transform the art right back. Whatever happens, neither you nor the game are walking away from the experience unchanged."
— Ken Lowery (VOID 1680 AM, No-Tell Motel)
"Siderius Plug's Immortality in Ninety-nine Endnotes is a venus flytrap of a book, it entices its readers in and you’ll find yourself sinking deeper into a truly immersive mystery, until you look up and find yourself completely lost to its pages."
— Seb Pines (Dwelling, Deadline)
Rust Never Sleeps
"Like an earworm from my pilot's grunge mixtape, the rules of this game repeat on loops in my head all day."
— Spencer Campbell (NOVA, RUNE, LOOT)
"The mechanics here all work together so seamlessly and fire up the imagination."
— Aaron Lim (Spectres of Brocken, An Altogether Different River, Ithaca in the Cards)
"This game has you slotting upgrades into your mech through the coolest character sheet I have ever seen."
— Spencer Campbell (NOVA, RUNE, LOOT)
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