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A tiny tabletop roleplaying game, written for the 12-word RPG Jam! The entire game is included in the sidebar image on this page.

🪐 PLAY ALONE 🪐

Change up your dinner routine by challenging yourself to make something strange!

⭐ PLAY WITH FRIENDS ⭐

Host a dinner party! If you like, you can copy the Canva template below to send out invitations to your space-age guests.

🚀 PLAY WITH THE INTERNET 🚀

Add your meal to the Interplanetary Dinner Party database! You can share information about your meal using this form. Once a few responses have been collected, I'll add the database link.

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
AuthorKay Marlow Allen
GenreRole Playing
TagsFood, micro-rpg, Sci-fi, Simple, Space, Tabletop, Tabletop role-playing game

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InterplanetaryDinnerParty.png 2 MB
Invitation Template
External

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I absolutely love the party and invitation aspect of this wonderful little game!

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Thank you so much!!

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I had so much fun exploring how the residents in my funky planet would eat, the descriptor words were well picked out and awoke such wondeful and whimsical fantasy worlds in my head. Very very fun!

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Oh, I love what you wrote! Thanks for sharing your meal <3

That's a very cool idea! I would love to try out delicacies from other planets!

Me too! Thanks for checking it out.

Delightful! <3

Thanks so much! <3

Awesome way to take 12 words and build a potential community around it 🥰 You could even suggest a cooking competition amongst friends to see who can best incapsulate what planet was rolled.

Really happy to see this game!

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Oh, I love that idea! Thanks so much for checking out the game :)

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Uhhh, I love that idea to have a little competition or challenge alongside the game...it already resembles a menu so closely (the design is gorgeous, by the way) and then you could roll to see what to start with.

Sounds like I might have to add some more play options!