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Weekly Indie TTRPG club. Wanna Join?

A topic by thee_silvery_bard created 38 days ago Views: 258
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Hey everyone!

I’m running something new — a weekly indie TTRPG club, a bit like a book club for roleplaying games. But instead of reading chapters, we play a different indie TTRPGs each week. I've downloaded so many games from itch.io just wanted to help a little. I mainly GM in person and I've managed too get some die-hard "I'll never play anything else than other than DnD' into some cool games!

Each session runs about 2–3 hours, and every week brings a new gem — sometimes heartfelt, sometimes chaotic, sometimes downright strange. One week you might be telling ghost stories in a ruined town, the next you’re space truckers fighting boredom, or witches arguing over tea.

The idea’s simple:

  • Like a book club — but for games.
  • We play indie TTRPGs that often sit unread in our download folders.
  •  We chat, share impressions, and celebrate small creators doing brilliant work.

 Why join?

Because you’ve probably collected amazing games you’ve never actually played. So have I. This is about giving them the spotlight — and having a great time doing it.

 Who it’s for:

  • Players who love discovering something fresh each week.
  • Designers who want to see their games actually played.
  • Anyone curious about the wild, creative edges of the indie RPG scene.

How it works:

  • Sessions are 2–3 hours, easy to drop in and out of.
  • Each game stands alone — no long campaigns or prep needed.
  • We play online and talk about what made each one shine.
  • Think of it like a playlist or reading circle, but for games instead of novels.

If you want to join it's here: https://startplaying.games/adventure/cmhjcg54k01colc04o4dizjz3


 I've tried to keep the price down as low as possible and I mainly run free games.

 The Silvery Bard,