Pitchfork: Village Creator
A downloadable Booklet
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This is a village creation mini-game created for the upcoming medieval folk horror game Pitchfork. The villages created are designed to feel like medieval Germany because (a) I love Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay and (b) I live in Germany.
This mini-game tends to work best as a group exercise, taking turns to create the various elements of the village and fleshing out the community. It can naturally also be used solo.
Pitchfork is a big project that I have already sunk a lot of time and money into and so if you enjoy this Village Creator booklet, please consider throwing me some money for it on its DTRPG page here. It's a long story, but I no longer use Itch for any paid work.
While the booklet has been designed to be printed out and folded, an alternate phone-friendly version has also been created for those of you without access to a printer.
HOW TO PRINT & FOLD IT
Print it double-sided (flipped on the short edge), like so:
- A4: print with no scaling (ignore any warnings)
- Letter: print fitting to paper margins (centering the PDF on the page) and then cut out on the gray line.
It uses the Pocketfold method. Here's how it's done:
Enjoy - and please leave a rating and comment to let me know what you think!
Updated | 16 days ago |
Status | In development |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (10 total ratings) |
Author | 3 Skulls Pub |
Tags | Fantasy, Horror, mapmaking, Medieval, middle-ages, minigames, pocketfold, pocketmod, solo, village |
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Development log
- Roadmap - printable map & community sheetOct 30, 2021
Comments
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I've recently been trying to work out something like this for a single-PC WFRP campaign I'm running, and these rules are a really elegant solution to do that. I'm also eagerly looking forward to the full Pitchfork RPG so any chance to contribute a little bit towards that is great :). Thanks for all the M&B content too!
Thanks so much!
This is a really interesting and satisfying set of prompts for creating a village.
Thanks!