
Yes Noterday
A downloadable TTRPG
A Beatles song: XXXterday. Can you fill in the blanks?
Yes >No
Yes Noterday is a solo journaling TTRPG inspired by the EarthBound/MOTHER series (mostly the first two games): there are alien forces, evil adult villains and most importantly---kids with psychic powers!
Note: This is an Ashcan.
This game is in ashcan state, which means it's not fully complete yet. However, it is fully playable in its current form.
The game will have images, a better layout and most importantly: more content in its finished state. If you have any feedback or questions on the ashcan, please leave it in a comment here and I'll respond to you asap!
What You Need To Play
- The rulebook
- Something to write your adventure on
- A set of d4, d6, d8, d10, and d20
About the Game
Randomly generate characters and villains and write your solo story on this modern day-Earth with aliens, curious gangsters, cryptids and abstract guardians in well hidden sanctuaries!
Get creative, go quirky and most of all: have fun writing stories!
Notes and Special Thanks
Yes Noterday was written by Magikya Studios lead Barbilou. The Yes Noterday logo was made by Magikya Studios member A. Cubillos.
This game was made for the 2025 Street Grimoire Jam inspired by one of its themes "Mundane Mysticism" (I read this theme and immediately went "EARTHBOUND!!" in my head lol sorry about that)! Go check the other entries out!
Published | 1 day ago |
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Author | Magikya Studios |
Tags | earthbound, journaling, journaling-game, journaling-rpg, No AI, Singleplayer, Solo RPG, Tabletop, Tabletop role-playing game, weird |
Download
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Development log
- A few fixes were added to the Rulebook!1 day ago
Comments
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This game is really cute! I've read the short rulebook and I was already full of ideas for a short campaign. I think that a few examples and tables are needed in order to visualise the results of the dice in a more clear way and make the rules even more compact, but it sure has the spice of a nice feel-good nostalgic game (at least for me).
Thank you! And got it, thank you for the comment!