A downloadable solo journaling game

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You are a piece of luggage, lost in transit on the way to your destination.

Lost Luggage is a solo journaling game for one player, designed to be played in 1-2 hours, with plenty of opportunity to tell a new story every time you play.


Based on the Lost & Found SRD from Jack Harrison's Artefact, this game asks the question, "What does our luggage see when it passes out of our hands?"


You'll choose your luggage type from five playbooks:

  • The Backpack
  • The Suitcase
  • The Hardcase
  • The Oversized
  • The Lockbox


After you've answered some initial questions and described your luggage, the gameplay loop begins, taking you through three acts and multiple handlers - people who carry the luggage for a time.


On your journey, you'll have the opportunity to document changes to yourself and the world around you. You are beholden to the handlers - you cannot act without them - but you can observe. You can always observe.

Lost Luggage invites each player to a place of contemplation about the places we call home and the possessions we hold dear.


StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(8 total ratings)
AuthorLady Tabletop
Tagsjournaling, luggage, Singleplayer, Solo RPG, Tabletop, Tabletop role-playing game

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Get this solo journaling game and 528 more for $5.00 USD
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In order to download this solo journaling game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $10 USD. You will get access to the following files:

LostLuggage.pdf 17 MB
LostLuggage-Spreads.pdf 16 MB

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