Games to spark stories. Play that leads to discovery.
Here’s where the world gets interactive. These are games built for imagination, transformation, and joyful experimentation. Whether you’re navigating 1980s corporate chaos or creating your own mini- monsters, every project here turns you into a creator. Some are solo. Some are social. All are deeply playable.
🦖 Jukaiju
A creatable card game where you design the monsters.
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In Jukaiju, you battle with creatures—some premade, some your own invention. Every jukaiju is built from a basic background that affect strategy and identity. The gameplay blends the simplicity of rock-paper-scissors with the spatial logic of chess, making each match a mind game and a monster brawl.
The base set includes dozen cards, but the real fun begins when you start designing your own.
The game will soon be available as a free, open-source print-and-play experience.
🎲 6X
An ultra-light role-playing engine for any world you can imagine.
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Want to tell a story about psychic raccoons running a pizza shop? Or a noir thriller starring sentient chairs?
6X is a minimalist RPG system with just six traits and six-sided dice, built for maximum flexibility. You can set it up in five minutes and run it for five hours—or five weeks.
Perfect for one-shots, classroom storytelling, party play, or turning literally any idea into a game.
📺 Thirty Minute Toy Commercial
A solo journey through ’80s cartoon capitalism.
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It’s 198X. You work in a plastic-tie-wrapped corporate tower. Your mission? Pitch a Saturday morning cartoon that’s both a creative triumph and a marketable toy line.
32nd Toy Commercial is a solo narrative experience that mixes media satire with personal design. You’ll dodge executives, shape a franchise, and try to keep your soul intact while selling action figures to kids.
The first edition is available now on Amazon. A second, expanded edition is in the works.
More games and experiments are always in progress.
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