Tag: iron valley

  • [VIDEO] Strike a deal? Actual Play: Iron Valley (TTYOL Episode 1 Part D)

    [VIDEO] Strike a deal? Actual Play: Iron Valley (TTYOL Episode 1 Part D)

    ✨Strike a Deal: Playing Iron Valley

    Sampaguita examines a caravan, hoping this will be the start to her adventure running a wandering tea garden cafe. Let’s strike a deal!

    Timestamps

    • 00:00 – Intro/ start of video
    • 01:06 – Synopsis
    • 01:33 – Sandbox vs Plot-driven Campaign
    • 02:51 – Oracle
    • 03:24 – Rolling on random tables in Iron Valley
    • 04:25 – Talabis City
    • 05:13 – Sampaguita
    • 05:16 – Iron Valley Stats & Skills
    • 06:00 – Iron Valley Promises
    • 07:00 – Inventory / Backpack
    • 07:16 – Outskirts of Talabis City
    • 09:07 – Gnomes and voice acting
    • 14:19 – Gold/Currency in Iron Valley
    • 15:43 – Do NOT ask questions where ‘NO’ isn’t an option
    • 17:31 – Meta reflection on Sampaguita

    πŸŽ‰ Tangent-friendly. Slice-of-Life. Magic garden. Orc romance(!)

    ⭐ New to Solo RPGs? Come learn the ropes with a fellow newbie! πŸ€” ⭐ Old hat at all things roleplay? Watch or read and leave me words of wisdom please! πŸ’Œ

    Reflections

    • I am not good at voice acting! πŸ˜‚
    • Making a visual novel-style Actual Play takes longer than I would have expected (I am really bad at estimating time)
    • This was so much fun to work on!
    • I ended up recording and re-recording parts of this over multiple days because I would go "I don’t like that" and then just do it again.
    • Again, this was so much fun!

    What else?

    πŸ“–More Tabletop Roleplaying?πŸ“–

    🎨 Art

    • Sampaguita and Bayabas characters are my own design and creation.
    • Promise icons via Reshot
    • Other graphics, fonts, video editing is through Canva Pro license.

    πŸ“ Accessibility

    I’m working on making my content friendly for folk who are hard-of-hearing, low visibility, and dyslexic and anyone who can benefit from easier access. Thanks for your patience! πŸ’–

    Ngā mihi nui, Pat (Kind regards, Pat) (Mabait na pagbati, Pat)

  • [VIDEO] Iron Valley Solo RPG Game Loop (and additional tools) for Actual Play (TTYOL Episode 1 Part A)

    Playing Iron Valley: Gameplay Loop + Useful Tools

    Timestamps

    • 00:00 – Start of video
    • 00:05 – TTRPG and solo tools used to play Tea Time with Your Orc Lover campaign
    • 00:51 – Iron Valley gameplay loop

    TTRPG and tools for gameplay

    Game Engine

    I’m not sure how else to describe it, but these drive the mechanics of the gameplay and narrative πŸ’—

    GM Emulators: Randomising play

    The use of tables, dice, cards and more as Oracles to add randomness to play are central to solo roleplaying. Without these, you’re leaning more towards writing a novel, daydreaming, or orating an epic story. None of those are bad things, but the randomness helps make the game into a game!

    Gameplay Loop

    Iron Valley Gameplay Loop depicted as a visual flowchart

    I found that I kept stopping play because I was trying to wrap my head around what I could mechanically do next, instead of just endlessly narrating. The latter suited me when I was using just Wandering Tea Garden because it’s a solo journalling game, which does lean towards using prompts only to spark a general direction. But I wanted to play something with more mechanics, to help push the story forward. And that’s where Iron Valley came in!

    But I kept tripping up on "Well, what can I do next? What should I do here?"

    This may not be so obvious when I finally release the actual gameplay for Episode 1 because I also ended up starting another Iron Valley game in the same world setting, and that’s when I wrote up a flowchart that described the gameplay loop.

    I. LOVE. FLOWCHARTS.

    I like being able to visually identify how components interact, and using Mermaid code and Excalidraw to mock up a flowchart is super easy. I know I need to update this flowchart, so I will make a separate post with the Mermaid code included soon.

    Anyway, having the gameplay loop open on my laptop while I played (or as a handy tab to reference on my mobile) made playing the game a lot smoother. Then as I became more familiar with how gameplay progressed, I relied on the flowchart less and less. ✨

    What else?

    πŸŽ₯ NEXT VIDEO:

    [Actual Play] Iron Valley x Wandering Tea Garden – Solo Roleplay Episode 1 Part B

    πŸ“–More Tabletop Roleplaying?πŸ“–

    πŸ“ Accessibility

    I’m working on making my content friendly for folk who are hard-of-hearing, low visibility, and dyslexic and anyone who can benefit from easier access. Thanks for your patience! πŸ’–

    Ngā mihi nui, Pat (Kind regards, Pat) (Mabait na pagbati, Pat)