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Jack,

Is there any way to get a physical copy of Artifact and/or BoB? I've backed the Kickstarter for the Lost and Found Collection and am excited about it.

Since I got my hands on the beautiful  physical print of Orbital though I love the idea of getting the Original BoB and Artifact if you have any copies floating around?

I'll try to do a nice print myself if I have to, but your print stuff is such high quality.

Hoping to grab a copy soon, this has been one of my most-eyed solo games for ages!

I'm curious about the card game remake: will that be replacing this version here, or have its own itch page? I've heard so many nice things about it, I'd hate to see your original work get overwritten by the new (but also cool) stuff.

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Hey! The existing content will be moved in an archive zip (still downloadable here) and the new content will be added (free of charge) :)

Ooh, awesome! Thank you so much, I can't wait to try both versions out!

Got a chance to play this and what can I say? I really enjoyed it!

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I have yet to play this game, but I must mention how incredible Jack is: I reached out for an educator's discount for Artefact after reading about it (I run an after-school TTRPG group for some students with dyslexia). Instead of just a discount, he sent me a free PDF. Considering how much hard work has gone into these games, I am incredibly grateful for his generosity and thoughtfulness. This is why I love independent creators and the community to which they've contributed. Thank you Jack!

Is there a way to be notified when a community copy is available?

Unfortunately not!

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Would it be possible to get a community copy for the purposes of a review on my yt channel, focused on solo RPGs.

Thanks either way

That’s not really what community copies are for, but if you drop me an email to jack at mousehole dot press I can sort you out with a key :)

Just wanted to be transparent and there wasn't anything called a review copy.   

Thanks

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My sister got me a physical copy of "Artefact" for Christmas and what can I say? Unfolding this beautifully risograph printed game feels like the first step of an arcane ritual.

"Artefact" draws me in with its sparse but evocative prompts and gives me a distinct feeling for the passing of time.

Your game system for the passing of time has inspired me to publish my first game "200 year old Greenland shark": https://sleepy-badger-games.itch.io/200-year-old-greenland-shark
(Jack, you are credited as an inspiration, in the game of course)

Your work is so inspirational! Thank you!

Thanks for your lovely comment, and I’m very happy to hear my work has inspired your own creativity! :)

Thank *you*. : )
 I'm currently working on a more fleshed out " LOST& FOUND" game.  I will let you know once it is finished. Thank you so much for the SRD!

physical copies?

Should be this year! Take a look at the top of this page :)

Hey!  Is there a way to print this so it looks super good?  I printed it out 2 per page flip on short side to make it a proper size, but this wide version isn't as aesthetically pleasing as a booklet version.  If there's a guide or how-to so I can print it on really nice paper then I'd love to follow along.

Hey! There’s no guide that I know of, but you could search for some binding techniques and find a nice one that you could hand-stitch?

So I ended up drawing up a little table with "Back/Front" to chart out the pages (32, 1, 2, 31, 30, 3, 4, 29...) so it would print into a foldable booklet using 2 pages per page, double sided and flip on short edge.  The tricky part of this was that firefox (and/or chrome) didn't allow printing out of order, so I loaded the pdf as layers in gimp and rearranged them.  Once it was printed up correctly on nice paper, I poked two holes in the middle fold with a widening needle to push embroidery thread through as a simple binding.  If you want the adjusted pdf (it came out at 8-10mb, so it probably didn't optimize as well as the original which was 2mb) or a picture of the final project then let me know and let me know how to get it to you.

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Hi, I printed "Bucket of bolts" as a zine with the A3 PDF and I would like to print Artefact the same way. Could you tell me where I can find this version? : 


Thank you!

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I’m not sure I ever added this file! I can add it to the downloads when I’m back at work after Christmas :)

When you have time, thanks. Happy Christmas!

Have you gotten around to uploading the file? Can't seem to find it, and I would love to print it like this. Bucket of Bolts is lovely in this format.

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Thanks for the community copy! Foreign banking and dealing with foreign currency isn't easily accessible to everyone everywhere. Just wanted to say my thanks, it's very heartwarming. Will check it out, hopefully buy it too :D

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The animated story I wrote based on my playthrough of the Artefact is online at RollforgoodEU channel, available at this link:

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This is great! Thanks for using my work to support a good cause :)

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I played this for the first time this afternoon, and found myself sinking hours into crafting my artefact’s story (a sentient oracle deck called the Deck of the Wild Tundra). The narrative prompts were detailed enough to easily trigger creative ideas and open enough to allow me to shape the story the way I wanted to. I loved every second of it, and I can’t wait to play it again.

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This is an excellent story starter. A great way to walk right into a new narrative, characters, and settings. One of the best solo gaming experiences I've had to date. Highly recommended. 

Thanks so much for your lovely feedback, great to hear you had a good time with it :)

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What a beautiful game and perfect for encouraging player creativity and world building! I'm relatively new to solo RPGs but this was such an amazing place to start. It was actually a very meditative experience and got me back into writing (which I haven't done in a while!) 

I particularly enjoyed the audio file narration/introduction to the rules. I'm definitely hoping to spend some more time exploring the concept with the different artefacts and stories, and hopefully getting some of my friends into the game it as well. 

Also wanted to comment because I really appreciate the community copies that were stocked a while back - I'd heard about the game on reddit and was very lucky to get a copy, so I truly appreciate the creator and those who funded them. It gave me the opportunity to spend a great night storytelling - thank you! 

So great to hear you enjoyed it, I love that it’s gotten you writing again ;)

Hi

I have a print copy of this awesome game, which has the weapon artefact playbook included.

In the book it says the other playbooks are available here, but I can’t seem to see them, unless I should just buy the whole digital version?

Hey! Where did you get a print copy? You should’ve gotten a digital code too. Drop me an email and I’ll sort you out (jack at mousehole dot press) 😊

Where is the mentioned Keeper Generator because that is something that kept me from replaying it as much as I wanted to because I love having massive amount of random in my games? Love the game by the way and am always on the lookout for expansions or similar projects elsewhere because I love the idea of worldbuilding by solo play

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Hey! It’s in the play materials, called ‘All Walks of Life’ :)

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awesome, thanks for the quick response


And now after finding them I realize that I knew of them but had somehow promptly forgotten about them. My memory man, sometimes I tell you lol

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Ha, I’m the same these days 😅

Lots of good solo worldbuilding games these days, and more cool ones I know planned for ZineQuest 2022 😉

Hi. I'd really love to play this game, but I can't afford it at the moment. It looks really awesome and intriguing.

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Hey! I just added 500 community copies, thanks to the generosity of my supporters who opted to fund them :)

Feel free to grab one!

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Thank you so very very much!

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Artefact is an ABSOLUTELY STELLAR spin on the Lost and Found system. Seriously, what a gem! The variety of items that one could play as really open the prompts up to a whole spectrum of wild stories. Every moment of the game on the first play though has you tempted to peek forward at the later prompts just to see what could possibly happen to your beloved item next, how will the world effect us, and more importantly, how could the world get effected by us? I had an absolute blast playing as a Deck, and I plan on coming back for each of the rest of the Artefact types, though whether they'll be on stream I haven't quite decided. Either way, this is a great way to not only tell a fun and engaging story, but also to use that creative work elsewhere! I know I'm tempted to run a few of these to give my Monster of the Week campaigns a hair more backstory, and of course the obvious, get some lore behind all the loot in those dungeons full of dragons. Oh man, and that doesn't even touch on how fun it is to view the item through the lens of each of the new Keepers, there's some fantastic prompts to build more into the world around the item while we push the story forward. Genuinely 100% worth buying, I wholeheartedly suggest it. Anyway, if all that didn't sell you, come check out my actual play, and hopefully you'll go for this incredible story generator.

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I've played all the way through twice so far, and wow!  Artefact is really absorbing to play!  It's a nice way to use mindfulness/meditation alongside random tables and imagination.  The emotions I found bubbling up while I played were something to remember.

As well as all that, Artefact has helped me create some really original items to take afterwards into my Fighting Fantasy RPG.  It's immensely satisfying to play with an  item that's passed through multiple peoples' hands (and the tragedies or victories along the way).  Much more enjoyable than simply adding a "+1 sword" to a character's inventory.

I can definitely recommend this!

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That’s so good to hear :) Thanks so much for sharing your lovely feedback!

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If you haven’t bought Artefact yet, then get to buying. There’s very little chance you’ll regret it, unless you are one of those strange people who dislikes excellently produced, flavorful, evocative games. Avoid it if you are mortally allergic to fun. Otherwise…

It is one of the touchstones of solo RPGs according to just about everyone and is likely to be remembered as a classic.

Ha, thanks David this is a really kind (and funny) comment :)

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Played for the first time with SO, both of us shared our items stories after. Intend to use this to create DND items and either add them in mid life- or 'finish' the life of discarded or lost items

That sounds like a lovely evening! It can also be fun to swap with a partner after every Keeper, so you each tell part of both stories.

today is thier Bday, and we've been itching to play again, so we might to just that <3 ty for making cool thoughtful things

thanks for supporting them :)

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Played for the first time tonight, what a wacky and fun experience.  I have to be honest, I didn't quite know what I was getting into except that it was a solo RPG kind of experience.  Now having played it, I would call it more like a guided imagination journaling experience.  Truly unique for me and really enjoyable.  Can't wait to try Bucket of Bolts.

Good for you for trying something new! I’m glad you had a fun time with it :)

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Artefact is the genuine artifact. Never has a game left me so inspired to create and so willing to trust where my imagination will take me next. What a treasure. Thank you.

That’s so wonderful to hear, thank you so much!

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i have a really cool idea for a game that this has sort of inspired

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Awesome! If it’s helpful, I put together this website to help people hack the game :)

http://srd.mousehole.press

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This is a really beautiful game and incredibly fun to play.

Thanks so much! ☺️

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hi! i just got a copy through the community copies and wanted to say thanks for making those available :) it's v cool and i cant wait to play!!

No worries, many of the copies were kindly donated by other purchasers of the game so I can’t take all the credit :)

Hi! I was just wondering, will physical copies be available again anytime soon?

Yes! They are currently being printed, so hopefully the shop should reopen in the new year :)

Awesome! I'll definitely be getting myself a copy :)

Great. I've been wavering about buying, but I'm definitely in if and when you have a print product! Hope I don't miss it.

Hi, just to know what's the difference between these new files and the olders?

Hey Damien, nothing, just cleaning up a little as there was an unwieldy number of downloads and not much clarity about what it all was. Hopefully it’ll be much clearer for new players now!

Oh OK ^^ Thanks a lot... and, as i am here... thanks for this game i really like :)

Thanks for your support of it! :)

You're welcome, all the pleasure is for me ;)

Hi Jack, first off the game looks beautiful and I am incredibly excited to play. I just wanted to check the criteria for those you want to use community copies of the game. What does marginalised mean to you in this case as I wouldn't want to claim one a copy when it is meant for others? Thanks in advance!

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If you think it might apply to you, then go for it! There are plenty available, it’s just about a broad intention to provide a bit of support to those whose lives mean that spending money on a game is otherwise a difficult choice.

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I made a review video of the 2nd edition of this game. Here it is!

Hey, reading this was really interesting! I found the way you constrained the seemingly limitless amount of possibilities for "magic item wielder" into a clean and understandable game really neat. The game itself serves as a great artefact and introduction to solo RPGs!

Because I like this game so much, I'm working on a hack of it that adds an extra artefact, a cyber-pet or robot pet companion similar to Neopets. It'll include a new artefact, some new keepers, and some origins. I'd love to hear any thoughts you have about it! Thanks!

Oh rad! I’m also working on an SRD at the moment so anyone can release a similar game to Artefact 😉

I realise that you might not want to disclose your email in a public space, which is perfectly reasonable, my email is here.

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I missed the Bucket of Bolts KS. Will there be a PDF version of the foldout 8 page + reference on the back version for printing at home (of both games, eventually)? I'm pretty curious how you got the game down from 28 pages down to 8. Thanks! :)

*Or is that what the "Playkit" file is? I haven't purchased my copy here yet.

The reverse of the new layout, the big poster with all the tables on it, will be available. I’m not sure I’ll make the condensed rules available as it feels a little redundant.

A beak zine actually has 16 pages, 8 on each side. So it’s not so dramatic! The main difference is that the playbooks aren’t printed in the zine, instead you’ll print them out from the playkit (or use the digital files).

J

Also you can still preorder here!

Huzzah! I had so much regret. Thank you!!!!

thanks, is there an ETA?

I’m saying July, though hoping it’ll be sooner than that. Depends on a bunch of stuff that’s out of my control.

Just backed Bucket of Bolts on KS; very excited!  I got the tier that comes with a copy of Artefact; very excited to receieve it.... although I suppose it'll be awhile.  That's ok!  Thanks

Thanks to the post on reddit i found this treasure

Im glad i grabbed it and im just gonna sit down relax and make a wonderful (or dreadful) journey for my sword-self.

(im gonna use it frequently due to my fantasy world's need of artifacts)

Thanks again

Thank you. <3

Oh, no problem! Thank you!

Hi, Jack! I purchased this for my boyfriend for Xmas, and I want to print it out and bind it together. I want to include all of the bonus content pieces too but can't figure out what order to put things in. Could you please let me know what order to put the pages in? I would appreciate it if you could be extremely specific because I don't want to mess it up. I'm super excited for his reaction because he's quarantined alone and misses playing RPGs something fierce. Thanks so much! 

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Hello Jack, 

I have downloaded The Artifact to print and gift to a friend. 

Is there a step by step anywhere to how to print and what exactly is needed to have in the physical world to get going? I am confused by the archive not being the same content as the print friendly etc. 

Please treat me like an idiot who has no idea what he is doing. Thanks.

Hey! The ‘archive’ content is from the first version of the game, before the Kickstarter back in February. Avoid it unless you’re curious!

You should download ARTEFACT (Printer Friendly).zip and print Artefact - Print Friendly.pdf. You could also print the two bonus content pieces in that zip, if you wanted (though neither are required to play!).

From the book, you’ll need the following to play:

WHAT YOU NEED TO PLAY

  • An hour or two.
  • A quiet place to play, ideally one that can be darkened.
  • A journal, index cards or sheets of paper to write & draw on— or a fresh set of printed sheets from the playkit. (You could print this off if you wanted, but it’s not necessary! It’s in ARTEFACT.zip).
  • Art materials and writing implements.
  • A way to play the soundtrack, available to download or to stream at THEARTEFACT.NOW.SH
  • A way to track time, if not using the soundtrack.

I hope that helps!

Hello, I was just looking at the Playkit and I noticed page 8 was missing. Is there something I missed? 

No! It’s just a weird output bug that I should probably fix at… some point :D

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