2023 in Review: Awards, Tabletop RPGs, and Creating
Whoa. 2023 was a big year for me and my place in tabletop RPGs. So many firsts. So many celebrations. It’s a year I’m preemptively… Read More »2023 in Review: Awards, Tabletop RPGs, and Creating
Whoa. 2023 was a big year for me and my place in tabletop RPGs. So many firsts. So many celebrations. It’s a year I’m preemptively… Read More »2023 in Review: Awards, Tabletop RPGs, and Creating
I’m back from my first PAX Unplugged, and while it’s been a few days, I still feel like I haven’t recovered–in a good way. The… Read More »Post Pax Unplugged 2023 (and my TTRPG haul!)
With fewer than 40 pages of rules and about 2/3 of the book dedicated to “incursions” (the system’s version of adventures), Trophy Dark, a one-shot… Read More »The Forest Hates You: A Review of Trophy Dark
Designed for The Vanilla Game RPG, a lightweight retroclone OSR-system, The Isle is a body horror dungeon crawl adventure that’s pretty playable in most fantasy RPG systems with minimal reworking.
The Sticker Game has won an award and been nominated for another!
Quick note: Hello! I’m Cassi! I don’t design large sprawling tabletop RPGs with complex mechanics. That said, Dicebreaker named me Rising Star Tabletop Designer in… Read More »How I build Tabletop RPG Playtest Surveys
I recently discovered how to jazz up my Itch game pages with CSS, and I figured I’d share. This is a pretty simple process, but… Read More »How to add Gradient Backgrounds on Itch.io pages
The ocean’s depths have long tormented travelers and explorers. Over the centuries our imaginations have run wild with what might lurk below the surface, what… Read More »Solo RPG Review: Ebb Tide
Introduction Ebb Tide is a solo journaling game built on the Wretched and Alone System. The following is my journal for the game. This is… Read More »My Player Journal from Ebb Tide: a solo TTRPG
Have you ever questioned your origins? Leaned back on your heels, chewed on the finer bits of what you’re made of, and paused to evaluate… Read More »Solo Tabletop RPG review: Yourself an Allegory