Happy Halloween!
Happy Halloween!
Second play test of the day for Frog of War went great. I'm confident saying that our unit balance is done, and we can move on to testing our last mechanic (repairing units). :D
A board game set up in Tabletop Simulator. Tiles are blue or green. Units are represented by chess pieces. Red player has an advantage and is beating purple player.
One outta two play tests for today is done. Got my ass beat, but ooh is it fun.
Three, count 'em, three Frog of War play tests this week! Really pushing through the tests so we can get into the art phase of this.
Fishtank: A fishbowl on tank treads with a large turret on one side and a machine gun on the other. Some fish are in the bowl. The top is capped by a tank hatch. Ghillie Newt: A red newt wearing a ghillie suit. They're carrying a large anti-material rifle. Maybe aiming it, maybe just carrying it. Missile Toad: A toad dressed up like a self-propelled missile artillery. It has a missile launcher on its back, with one of the missiles firing. Dragoon Fly: A dragonfly carrying a large beetle in its legs. The beetle is armed with gun turrets. The dragonfly is pictured setting the bettle down on the ground. Bee Bee Gun: A big fat bumblebee carrying an equally large cannon in its forelimbs. Rear legs may be seen loading pollen balls into the gun. Rosy Missile Moth: A rosy maple moth carrying missile pods under its wings. May be firing some of them at a target, in the style of a helicopter firing rocket pods. Ribbet Propelled Grenade: A frog carrying a RPG, firing it at something. Instead of a plume of fire from the rocket, though, it's a sound bubble that says "RIBBET!" AttAxalotl Submarine: An axolotl wearing a bad submarine costume. The axolotl looks happy to be there, and is holding a torpedo ready to throw it like a football. THAADpoles: A group of tadpoles around a missile launcher (think HIMARS or THAAD), preparing to launch at a target.
Meet the units for Frog of War, a tactical board game where punny critters fight for control of a woodland. These are the art direction for each unit token.
Today's Frog of War test introduced Entrenchment (defensive bonuses) and production changes (increasing cost of air units) to the game. And lo! No stalemate in a two player game! More tests to follow to make sure that issue is gone for good.
Meet the naval units of Frog of War, a tactical board game about conquering a woodland.
- Ribbet Propelled Grenade: Melee. A frog toting and using a RPG.
- AttAxalotl Submarine: Ranged. A salamander in a submarine costume.
- THAADpoles: Artillery. A group of tadpoles manning a missile launcher.
Oh man, history is so much fun sometimes.
Hu-wha?
Get cozy this fall with our Prehistoric Cephalopod blanket, designed by @fossilforager.bsky.social !!
I would be.
:D I'm real glad. They're the heart of the game, after all.
You can do it. Kick its ass. :3
Meet the air units of Frog of War, a tactical board game about conquering a woodland.
- Dragoon Fly: Melee. A dragonfly transporting a heavy combat beetle.
- Bee Bee Gun: Ranged. A fuzzy fat bumblebee with a large cannon.
- Rosy Missile Moth: Artillery. A colourful moth armed with missile pods.
A wooden box with leather details all sitting on a very messy workbench.
It's not quite done.. but close enough to post here.
My daughter has a 'memory' box that she saves old movie stubs, plane tickets, cards & stuff like that.
So I thought I'd make her a treasure chest for her treasures.
I'm a crap woodworker.. I'm an iffy leather worker..
#woodwork #leathercraft
In Frog of War, punny amphibians battle for woodland dominance. Meet the ground units:
- The Fishtank: Melee. Fishbowl on tank treads.
- The Ghillie Newt: Ranged. Red newt sniper in a ghillie suit.
- The Missile Toad: Artillery. Toad with a back-mounted launcher.
What happens when you combine classic shoot 'em ups with tabletop gaming? Black Hole Era lets you evolve from basic gunship to cosmic dreadnought in a single session, with every defeated enemy adding to your arsenal! #TTRPG solsroles.itch.io/bl...
A mechanical keyboard on a wooden desk. It has white, red, and black keys. There are some black knobs and buttons at the top. Several knicknacks are visible in the background.
Newest tool in my arsenal for making stuff just got in. My first ever mechanical keyboard. It is so satisfying.
A story of need and desperation, and what you are in the dark. What you're willing to do when you never have enough, and temptation is offered. And a story about killing vampires. :D
This isn't our own work, but the work of a friend. If you're into V:TM or Hunter, and enjoy reading books or playing interactive fiction? Keep an eye on this and grab it when it's out!
You can do it we believe in you!πΌπΌπΌ
#cat #meme #funny #indiedev #indiegame
Frog of War, our punny tactical board game, has just been updated from version 0.1.5 to 0.1.6; the going's slow, but we're almost there. Just a few more tweaks to iron out the last balance issues.
The current test began in September and is planned to run for six to twelve months. [6/6]
JiB can be found at our discord, or at our forums. www.serefgames.com/forum/
JiB uses Serefβs Advantage System. This allows players to stack advantages from 0-9, which a d10 is rolled against. Getting their advantage score or lower results in a success. The lower the better. Defensive actions act as penalties to these rolls. [5/6]
Gameplay involves buying military units with a point system. Managing resources through trade. Engaging in espionage and diplomacy with Player and Non-Player nations. Battles focus on the strategic level, with turns covering months of combat. [4/6]
The world of JiB is post apocalyptic. 1/3rd of the global population died to the German Flu. Nations collapsed. The old powers were wiped away. And chaos is the norm in the new world. Players shape the new world as they emerge. Whether the world is restored, or falls further, depends on play. [3/6]
The game is set in an alt-history cold war, where Germany used a bioweapon in the waning days of WW2. Allied troops carried the disease across the globe and the world crashed into quarantine in 1945. Players take the role of nations emerging from quarantine in 1950. [2/6]
What do we have going on right now? Well, weβre doing a pretty big play test for Jus In Bello right now. So, whatβs JiB? A grand strategy RPG. Players control nations instead of characters. Each round is an in game year. [1/6]
#ttrpg
Heya bluesky. Just moved ourselves over here from twitter. We're Seref Games. A lil indie syndicalist ttrpg studio. Workin' on our own set of d10 mechanics for character and grand strategy level play.
Right now we got a ttrpg set in editing and a grand strategy one in play testing. :D
#ttrpg