We Come In-
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It's finally happening! The moment you've been waiting for. First Contact of the Third Kind. The Aliens; they are here! In just three days they will land in in a middle-of-nowhere town in Nevada, and you are going to be there; for better or for worse.
This leaves you with just one question. What do they actually want?
'We Come In-' is a two-page tabletop roleplaying game for 3-5 players. You will be divided into 2-4 Human Players and the Alien. The core of the game are the three days that the humans have time to make preparations for the upcoming alien arrival. Will you try to band the town together to defend your planet from these Space Invaders or roll out the red carpet for E.T?
The Alien Player? Well, that is the mystery now isn't it?
The game is playable once with a single group and takes between 3-5 hours.
Here demonstrated. Four Humans and an Alien.
This game was created originally as part of the One-Page RPG Jam 2020.
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars (3 total ratings) |
Author | Lamewhale |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | Aliens, nevada, Short, Tabletop |
Average session | A few hours |
Languages | English |
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Click download now to get access to the following files:
we-come-in-RULES SHEET-gamejamversion.pdf 138 kB
we-come-in-MAP-gamejamversion.pdf 118 kB
we-come-in-ALIEN-SHEET-gamejamversion.pdf 136 kB
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I played this game as the alien player in an online convention. It was interesting to be in a semi-gm position, while ultimately all the human player gm-ed for each other. We had a good time, even though two players were new to story games. But the cool concept was, what saved it. I also took the liberty to not use the dice mechanics at all, instead we solves it narratively. The human players special skills obviously stayed, because they led to interesting ideas/scenes.
Wonderful! I love to hear that you had a fun time. I also like the idea that you were able to play the game narratively.
Thanks for the feedback!