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There's a trend at the moment for trying to write RPGs that fit on smaller and smaller formats... 

Well, I'm delighted to introduce 'The Epic-est and Smallest RPG Ever (Probably)' 

A groundbreaking, genre-defining, incredibly ambitious tabletop role-playing game—crafted with only 29 x 21 pixels. A mere 609 pixels stand between you and the most daring adventures imaginable. This isn’t just a game; it’s a revolution in storytelling, a minimalist marvel, and quite possibly the most epic thing you’ll do today. (you may have to zoom in a lot)

The Game

Forget your chunky rulebooks, your clunky dice, and those overstuffed character sheets. The Epic-est and Smallest RPG Ever (Probably) distills the art of role-playing into a single, tiny canvas of imagination. Your “character” is one of the carefully curated 29 x 21 pixel clusters (you decide which one—so much freedom!).

Critical Acclaim

“This game makes D&D 5e look like it’s trying too hard.” – Totally Legit Critic
“Finally, a TTRPG I can finish before lunch.” – Some Guy Named Greg
“More pixels than my last three relationships.” – Tech Reviewer

So grab your 29 x 21 pixel masterpiece (no table required), and prepare to experience an adventure so colossal, it defies the very laws of microscopy. It's not just an RPG—it's a cultural movement.

Roll initiative, if you dare. Or don't. You’re the GM now.

Published 1 day ago
StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorAaron Best
Tagsmicro-rpg, Solo RPG, Tabletop role-playing game

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Can a game be too good? Well I didn’t used to think so, but then I played The Epic-est and Smallest RPG ever (Probably) 

The bar has been set, and it is HIGH.

Thank you 🙏 As you can imagine, creating something this monumental took a dedicated team of the finest developers and artists, each pouring their heart and soul into it... We truly live and breathe this game 

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I was fine until I died. I’m heartbroken. Great game.

You played bravely, and your sacrifice will be remembered - Rest in pixels, hero.