Single-Player Traditional Games

Post games that only need one lonely and depressed sack-of-shit to play them

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Solitaire

>that pic

It's okay, Alice-chan, I'll be your player while you DM, and you can magical realm however you want (don't force it, tho).

Nobody ever deserves to be that alone. No fucking body.

Sometimes I like to run a game as a character, but instead of DMing, I run everything off of dice rolls.

Cestree haet solitaire.

what game is this?

Russian roulette, all that you need is one revolver (semi-automatic is only ok if you really can't handle losing) and one depressed neckbeard with nothing to live for. Chamber the bullet, roll the cylinder, keep bulling the trigger until you win.

Well these games are for happy, well-adjusted folks who just like to play single player games now and then, but I suppose you can play them too, as long as you don't tell anyone.

mediafire.com/folder/1ecybp6dp8rix/SoloTG

If the thread is up when I get off work and i can look through I'll post some stuff that isn't there

>hikikomori
>Happy, well-adjusted

>everyone who plays a game of solitaire is a hikikomori because they should only ever play poker

Man, get out of here with that shit.

School shooting.

You kind of need people for that though. It's a multiplayer experience.
Kind of pointless if it's just you, a gun, and no one else.

No, you only need one player. Everyone else is just encounters.

Sony
Microsoft
Nintendo
Sega
PC

All of them, provided you can live another 50-150 since by then AI's capable of running advanced PnP games and realistic virtual reality games will exist. Too bad you probably won't be able to see it.

;_;

Tunnel and Trolls Solitaire adventures.

Conway's game of life.

Awwww shieeeet is /solog/ gonna make a comeback.... I've been patiently waiting to release the next edition!


Right now it's zombicide (modern) for me, there's freaking so much potential for solo adventures with this game especially with the dogs and all the different types of zombies in the expansions.

Other games that are really fun, to me, are those cyoa hybrids that use dice for some of the situations, call of Cthulhu is one that comes to mind, also any of those fighting fantasy books.

I've tried some of those card games - death angel space hulk - and had mixed results. I've got the warhammer quest card game I've yet to start as well.

Maybe even making your own game can be a solo game?

You post I'll add bruh!

Go camping or hiking for a weekend. Maybe pick up biking or other outdoor hobby.

>inb4 cityfag

It's tough not to be a cityfag when the nearest natural space other than a public park or private property is multiple hours away by car.

>multiple hours away by car.
Unless your stuck in the middle of unreasonable urban sprawl, like Baltimore, the most you usually need to leave the city is an hour and a half.

Me personally I can't stand living in large urban areas. I vastly prefer rural or suburban boondocks. It's much more peaceful, the air is cleaner, and I have more privacy. Plus I feal more alive while I'm innawoods

But outside the city is nothing but private property for miles and miles. To get properly innawoods I need to go a hundred or so miles to the nearest state managed park that's bigger than a paint drop on the map.

Where the heck do you live?
Also, have you considered finding someone and taking a land lease to spend a weekend hunting or birding or something, or something like that.

I live in Texas, where 97% of all the land is privately owned, and I've never had this problem.

Also, if you're just going to take a weekend once or twice a month to take a break from the city, then the distance shouldn't be that much of an obstacle

>Texas
>Well I don't have a problem
That's because most of that privately owned land is bought in 50000 acre lots and left to go fallow. That's not so much the case nearly anywhere else in the country.

>left to go fallow
You'd think that, but no. Most large property operations hire wildlife managers and specialists to manage their property to maintain the game species health.

Texas has a very robust land-lease economy that revolves around the hunting seasons and is fueled by the professional wildlife scientists and fire ecologists, a wildlife biologists can make a good sum managing wildland for the hunting leases.

It's also why Exotics Ranches are the few places on this Earth where animals like Onyx and Kudu, which are virtually extinct in their natural habitat, can live in healthy and strong semi-wild populations due to the economic investment in managing and keeping them alive.

It's honestly quite an interesting system from an ecological and conservation economics perspective

Granted, the point still stands that the land situation is not the same as it is in many areas of the country.

Point taken.

Sorry, I ment the game Hikikomori that was in the mass of games in that link.
It is not a happy game.

Been working on a solo adventure game that's all nonspatial thought puzzles. Every duel is a puzzle, every chest, every trap zone, every attempt to heal.

Ah, I misunderstood your meaning. Though I'd say Hikikomori is a game that should maybe not be played by people whoalready unhappy, as like you say, it's quite grim.
I dunno, maybe it would help someone who's miserable, but I would play something happier if I was depressed.

see you on the trails

No, its my fault. I could have made it clearer what I was referring to. My comment was easy to confuse.

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Don't be allow yourself to go full loner user, tell us some mp vidya that you have and we could play with you or hit the game finder thread.
Utter isolation is not good for your mental health, trust me.

Lone Wolf and pick-your-own adventure books in general. I think there is even a website where the entire lone wolf collection is hosted.

>Lone Wolf
Can be read here projectaon.org/ for free.

I think that counts as a zero-player game.

A lot of Deckbuilders have solo rules. I know Legendary Encounters has some pretty decent ones.

Someone got a working link for Mad Monks of Kwantoom?
the one linked is dead

I uploaded that and the other one by the same guy for some user months ago, and lo and behold, it's still up:
uploadmb.com/dw.php?id=1474513371

Look up the original Warhammer Quest.

Dead serious. The game was designed so that you could have a dungeon master controlling shit, OR you could just use a number of different card decks that controlled everything, and the monsters followed a very simple rule system controlling how they act so you don't even need to worry you're being bias in controlling them.

This is the kind of shit that make me feel a bit sad... man... i just want to see the wonderful shit of the future...
thanks user, i feel sad now

Still waiting for user. Come on, don't leave us hanging.

Arkham Horror, Zombie in My Pocket (and it's variations free print and play game), Pandemic I guess.

Can't think of anything else really.

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