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Time marches on. Well, at least it used to. Project ECCO is a game of time travel and cosmic horror—a solo journaling game with a twist. Time travel across the pages of a planner, writing in and marking up the dates based on prompts as you go, ultimately creating an artifact of your travels through time. You work for the mysterious organization known only as The Agency , tasked with tracking a time-consuming entity throughout an entire year. In the end, will you destroy the Entity? Do you dare question the Agency? Can you find yourself?  AT A GLANCE For 1 player with no GM required Playable across any full-year planner (day, week, month) from any year Average game time: three to five 1-2 hour sessions (though this is dependent on how much you choose to write) High replayability With over 200 prompts throughout the game, no two playthroughs will be the same 6 possible ending prompts Legacy Rules for repeat play in the same planner Creating an Artifact - In the end, your planner will become an artifact of your travels through time, with dates marked up, destroyed, and forever changed by your actions What you need to start playing: A planner A writing utensil A six-sided dice A coin Bookmark Character Sheet - 1 included with every copy  GAMEPLAY How You Travel As you journey through time, discover and make use of 7 different devices—modes of time travel that make use of familiar game tools: dice, cards, and coins. These devices will help you shift back and forth (and often back again) through the dates of your planner. As you discover more devices you will make use of: Additional d6 Playing Cards Tarot Cards An Additional Coin Tracking Your Journey Your planner is your log of everything you experience on your journey through time. For tracking your progress through the game, you'll have a bookmark character sheet for your inventory, encounters, and identity. Endgame Every play through of Project ECCO has an ending, dictated by the journey you take. With 6 possible final prompts, the final lines of your story will be up to you.  THE TEAM Project ECCO was a collaborative effort. It would not have been possible without this whole team. Written & Illustrated by Elliot Davis Guest Writing (The Temporal Spread) by Samantha Leigh Layout by Brian Flaherty Edited by Will Jobst Original Soundtrack by BE/HOLD  CW: violence, body horror, loss of identity, disaster, death, imprisonment, gaslighting/false memories, childlike monsters, isolation/abandonment 5.5x8.5" 76 page full color softcover book, 2x6.5" black-and-white bookmark Â
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Time marches on. Well, at least it used to. Project ECCO is a game of time travel and cosmic horror—a solo journaling game with a twist. Time travel across the pages of a planner, writing in and marking up the dates based on prompts as you go, ultimately creating an artifact of your travels through time. You work for the mysterious organization known only as The Agency , tasked with tracking a time-consuming entity throughout an entire year. In the end, will you destroy the Entity? Do you dare question the Agency? Can you find yourself?  AT A GLANCE For 1 player with no GM required Playable across any full-year planner (day, week, month) from any year Average game time: three to five 1-2 hour sessions (though this is dependent on how much you choose to write) High replayability With over 200 prompts throughout the game, no two playthroughs will be the same 6 possible ending prompts Legacy Rules for repeat play in the same planner Creating an Artifact - In the end, your planner will become an artifact of your travels through time, with dates marked up, destroyed, and forever changed by your actions What you need to start playing: A planner A writing utensil A six-sided dice A coin Bookmark Character Sheet - 1 included with every copy  GAMEPLAY How You Travel As you journey through time, discover and make use of 7 different devices—modes of time travel that make use of familiar game tools: dice, cards, and coins. These devices will help you shift back and forth (and often back again) through the dates of your planner. As you discover more devices you will make use of: Additional d6 Playing Cards Tarot Cards An Additional Coin Tracking Your Journey Your planner is your log of everything you experience on your journey through time. For tracking your progress through the game, you'll have a bookmark character sheet for your inventory, encounters, and identity. Endgame Every play through of Project ECCO has an ending, dictated by the journey you take. With 6 possible final prompts, the final lines of your story will be up to you.  THE TEAM Project ECCO was a collaborative effort. It would not have been possible without this whole team. Written & Illustrated by Elliot Davis Guest Writing (The Temporal Spread) by Samantha Leigh Layout by Brian Flaherty Edited by Will Jobst Original Soundtrack by BE/HOLD  CW: violence, body horror, loss of identity, disaster, death, imprisonment, gaslighting/false memories, childlike monsters, isolation/abandonment 5.5x8.5" 76 page full color softcover book, 2x6.5" black-and-white bookmark Â
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BARCODE: | 9798218241421 |
This was seen 27 times |