Allucinalia
A downloadable game
Allucinalia is a solo journaling game. Explore the liminal space of an ever-changing dreamscape; shift from the weird and uncanny to the familiar and comfortable, to an unsettling nightmare. It’s the type of dream where you have just enough awareness to shift and shape your actions, but are not quite lucid enough to change the dream itself. In this space, anything can happen, but it might not all be the way you expect it.
It starts out perfectly ordinary. So normal, so mundane, that even though there is something uncanny prickling at the back of your neck, it takes you a moment to realize what is happening...
Content Note: Dreams can be strange, and some of the prompts veer into the space of nightmares and unsettling imagery. While there is nothing intended to evoke horror, some themes may still be upsetting for you. Multiple options are provided for how the game might be modified to ensure you can take care of yourself while you play.
This game was created for the Queertober TTRPG Jam and while all the prompts are in tact, it will require some edits and a reformat. Stay tuned.
Itch cover image is a page from New Theory of Colours by Mary Gartside. Cover image font is Helv Children.
Published | 9 hours ago |
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Maggie Mahoney |
Tags | Dreams, journaling, Solo RPG, Surreal, Tabletop role-playing game |
Average session | A few hours |
Languages | English |
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