A downloadable game


I read this really odd book a while back and loved it. House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski does things with fiction that I had never before seen. I've toyed with the idea of making a TTRPG that simulates that in some way. I don't think I've even come close to actually doing that, but I am happy with the result.

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Concept: You are in a house. The house has a door. When opened, the hallway in front of you is black. The floors, the walls, the ceiling. Touching it is too warm, or maybe too cold. You cannot tell. It looks like it moves and pulses until you get close enough to see just how rigid and unchanging it is.

You decide to walk down this hallway and see where it leads.

You will not come back, at least not the same.

Materials: Deck of 52 playing cards, black paint, red paint, 5 tea candles, matches, walkie-talkies, writing utensils and paper

Player count: 2-players

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Future plans: I would love to make a format of this some time that mimics some of the more interesting layouts in House of Leaves. I'll have to learn a lot more about layout before I will be able to do that.

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"With a little luck, you’ll dismiss this labor, react as

Zampanô had hoped, call it needlessly complicated, pointlessly

obtuse, prolix—your word—, ridiculously conceived, and you’ll

believe all you’ve said, and then you’ll put it aside—though

even here, just that one word, “aside”, makes me shudder, for

what is ever really just put aside?—and you’ll carry on, eat,

drink, be merry and most of all you’ll sleep well.

Then again there’s a good chance you won’t." - House of Leaves, Mark Z. Danielewski 

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House of Leaves is my absolute favouritist book in the entire world and I am delighted to discover this! I'm still waiting for my flatmate to finish the book and then I'll be able to play this!! Thank you :D

Love to hear how it goes! The book mesmerized me when i first read it, and I love showing it to people.