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A 1-page game of cross-border bickering

The Duchy of Clarmonda has only one Customs Office, but ever-changing laws. 
Are chickpeas imports forbidden? It could be allowed next week, while alpaca yarn gets banned! And now, only two pairs of socks can transit duty-free!

In this game, you will role-play a dialogue between the customs officer from a small country and a traveller.

The Traveller wishes to go over the border with their luggage. The Officer cannot let them, but the Traveller finds a way!

Available as: 

  • C-fold A4 pamphlet for print 
    • Colour 
    • Black and White
  • Linear, paged version for digital use
  • Text only HTML file with semantic markup.




The main font is "Belanosima" by Santiago Orozco. The dialogue font is "Schulkursiv" by Renate Tost and Peter Wiegel. Other fonts include "Erikas Büro" and  "CAT Hohenzollern" by Peter Wiegel, "Brasspounder" by Darren Rigby, "Rezok" by Anastasiya Bogdanovskaya,  "Newest Shape" by Wojciech Kalinowski,  and "StellaMystica"  by Gutenberg Labo. The dice font is "Dicier" by Speak the Sky.

This game is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike 4.0 International Licence.

Published 8 hours ago
StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorIpomoea
Made withKrita
TagsComedy, GM-Less, Multiplayer, Non violent, One-page, rules-lite, Tabletop, Tabletop role-playing game
Asset licenseCreative Commons Attribution_ShareAlike v4.0 International
Average sessionAbout an hour
LanguagesEnglish

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icanexplain_en.pdf 5.6 MB
icanexplain_en_b&w.pdf 4.9 MB
icanexplain_en_pages.pdf 4.7 MB
icanexplain_en.html 15 kB

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"This game is a world building exercise, where you discover a country by coming up against its laws, traditions, and lifestyle."

Your idea of building the world based on what is allowed or prohibited at the airport is very refreshing. Congratulations! The explanations are fine, and even more so the presentation and illustrations that look gorgeous! Beautiful and fun!

What a great work as graphic designer and illustrator!