Hey, Coach! A one-on-one RPG system in twitter thread form.
You are a:
You are a:
...who has to coach a group of:
...in the sport of Kids...
...which you have a conflicted relationship with because:
Still, you're gonna coach these kids because:
...but there's a rival in your way:
...and another complication:
You have two stats, Chops and Gumption, and three points to split amongst them as obstacles stand between you and winning the playoffs. Your first obstacle is:
Roll 1d6 + Chops.
On a 3 or less, you have to suck it up and play on, describe what the loss costs you personally.
On a 4-6, you manage to weather the obstacle but it takes a toll on your reputation.
On a 7+, you use your Chops to turn a loss into a perfect victory.
On a 3 or less, you have to suck it up and play on, describe what the loss costs you personally.
On a 4-6, you manage to weather the obstacle but it takes a toll on your reputation.
On a 7+, you use your Chops to turn a loss into a perfect victory.
As the semi-finals draw near, your rival steps up the pressure by:
Roll 1d6 + Gumption.
On a 3 or less, it's looking bleak. Describe what steps you take to stop players dropping like flies.
On a 4-6, you manage to rally the team, but at a personal cost.
On a 7+, you use your Gumption to inspire your team to greater heights.
On a 3 or less, it's looking bleak. Describe what steps you take to stop players dropping like flies.
On a 4-6, you manage to rally the team, but at a personal cost.
On a 7+, you use your Gumption to inspire your team to greater heights.
The day of the final is up, and your rival has one last trick up their sleeve:
Roll 1d6+Chops+Gumption
On a 3 or less, you lose!
On a 4-6, you struggle through, eking out a draw, you gain an extra point to spent on Chops or Gumption. There's always next year, Coach!
On a 7+, you steal victory from the jaws of defeat, good job Coach!
On a 3 or less, you lose!
On a 4-6, you struggle through, eking out a draw, you gain an extra point to spent on Chops or Gumption. There's always next year, Coach!
On a 7+, you steal victory from the jaws of defeat, good job Coach!