Between the occult mysteries, the vibrant queer community setting, and intense nostalgia, I can see this becoming many people's comfort game. What People Are Saying The pulpy goodness in Moonlight on Roseville Beach is a satisfying blend of familiar themes and genres that have been mixed together in such a way that feels absolutely unique. Print copies are available for online order from Spear Witch, Ratti Incanti, Plus One EXP, Indie Press Revolution, and Exalted Funeral, or in retail stores including Brooklyn's Twenty Sided Store, Salt Lake City's Under the Umbrella, Gabi's Olympic Cards and Comics in Lacey, WA, and Labyrinth Games & Puzzles in Washington, DC. Six flash fiction pieces by Sharang Biswas, Bendi Barrett, Ennis Rook Bashe, and Erin Roberts.Mysteries and mystery starters from Maxwell Lander, Catherine Ramen, Sean F.A full chapter on running the game and another with deep dives into the town and Rose Island from Ethan Harvey, Rick Chia, and Rob Abrazado.Rules of play driven by simple d6 mechanics inspired by Psi*Run and Goblinville Gazette.Over 20 options for Guest Star characters: Ready-to-play characters for those friends who drop into your game for a session or two, created by Sharang Biswas, Ezakur, and Alison Cybe.Character creation, including your origin story before you got to Roseville Beach, jobs on the island, and strange events that introduced you and your housemates to Rose Island's strange supernatural happenings.If you just want the ePub, pick up the Art-Free ePub. You might have come here looking for an escape, some fun, a little extra money, or even love, but now people are seeing phantasms, strange animals-and stranger old gods-wander the woods, mysterious monoliths appear randomly, and that strange music is coming from somewhere.Ĭheck out the free Quickstart and Demo Kit. Queer pulp meets cosmic horror! It's 1979, and you're spending the summer working in Roseville Beach, the queerest little town on Rose Island. Make your own Moonlight on Roseville Beach mysteries, character options, and hacks in the Dunes & Disco Jam.
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