Wonky Willie's Authentic Interactive Extravaganza
A downloadable adventure
It is 2024 and artificial intelligent slop threatens to clog every interconnected tube comprising the internet, occasionally bursting out into the real world. One such instance saw a Glasgow warehouse converted into a nightmarish, allegedly Willy Wonka-themed "interactive experience" featuring destitute actors, derelict sets, and a deranged script.
This adventure is inspired by the AI-tainted rubbish inspired by Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The only involvement of Artificial Intelligence [sic] in the creation of this adventure is as the object of ridicule. It is the creation of a handful of human hobbyists to serve as encherining entertainment for your table. After all, no robot could possibly take this long to capitalize on a flash-in-the-pan viral moment.
Art: Hodag RPG of the No Foes No Traps blog
Cartography: Nova of the Playful Void blog
Layout: Marcia B. of the Traverse Fantasy blog
Editing: Marcia B. of the Traverse Fantasy blog, W.F. Smith of the Prismatic Wasteland blog
Assembly: W.F. Smith of the Prismatic Wasteland blog
Writing: Chris of the Wayspell blog, Dwiz of the Knight at the Opera blog, Ian of the Benign Brown Beast blog, Josh of the Rise Up Comus blog, Lino of the Pink Space blog, M. Diaz of the Hex Culture blog, Nova of the Playful Void blog, Sandro of the Fail Forward blog, Ty of the Mindstorm Press blog, and W.F.S. of the Prismatic Wasteland blog
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (8 total ratings) |
Author | Prismatic Wasteland |
Genre | Adventure |
Tags | Dungeons & Dragons, One-shot, OSR, Tabletop, Tabletop role-playing game |
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I was run through this adventure by Mr. Prismatic Wasteland himself. Some NPCs (and a PC) were killed in pursuit of a lasting peace between children and actors. Even more were killed for streamer clout. The adventure plays very well with Into the Odd, and makes for an excellent couple hours of goofing around!
it’s free! Give it a download!
What the heck did I just read!?