A downloadable one-page rpg

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CREATE A KILLER
ESCAPE THE NIGHTMARE

ONE PAGE HOLIDAY is a solo journaling role-playing game inspired by horror and slasher movies. Your character will be trapped in a terrible nightmare where they are chased by a killer known as the Spirit of the Holiday.

If you run out of space, YOU DIE
If you run out of Luck, YOU DIE

By the time your first play-through is over you will find yourself in possession of a document no different than the journal entries you would find in a horror survival game. Enjoy making your very own piece of environmental storytelling. Itchy tasty, indeed.

Who knows, you might even live to see the credits roll.

ONE PAGE HOLIDAY is also a one-page rpg, meaning that the rules fit within a single sheet of paper. We strongly recommend printing the rules as its easier to read physically than digitally.

In addition to this rulebook you will also need the following materials:

  • A six-sided die (d6)
  • A black pen
  • A red pen
  • A marker
  • A single sheet of paper, preferably Letter/A4

A run of this game runs from thirty minutes to an hour and is endlessly replayable thanks to the randomized character and killer creation.

In order to get into the right mood for this game we strongly recommend playing with the lights dimmed (maybe even playing in the dark with a flashlight), as well as putting on some appropriate music—such as the official One Page Left Spotify Playlist.

ONE PAGE HOLIDAY is also available for download on My Shop and DriveThruRPG. Stay up to date by checking out the Official Website.

Enjoy this game? Why not try the original!

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
(12 total ratings)
AuthorM. Kirin

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One Page Holiday.pdf 205 kB

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I absolutely loved the first game and I absolutely love this one too! The new concept of your character being guilty for their past, while being haunted by the spirit of a specific Holiday is a nice touch. I'd kill for new prompts and updates to the existing system like this further down the line.