And it’s great.

And it has a demo.

Inspired by indie zine RPGs, it’s more a one-shot adventure than a sprawling campaign.

Cover image for YouTube video

I’d love to see more CRPGs this size.

All in all, my first effort took just over two hours.

I wish more RPGs were this length.

Planning a funny dance in a Betrayal At Club Low screenshot.

It commits so fully that nothing is weird or out of place, it just feels like itself.

And once again, Cosmo D’s excellent music courses through it all (also availableon Bandcamp).

Betrayal At Club Low runs on six-sided dice.

Baking pizza in a Betrayal At Club Low screenshot.

These dice start with three 0 faces and three 1 faces.

You find customisable pizza dice, for starters.

On top of that, as you succeed or screw up rolls, you’ll gain temporary Condition dice.

Befriending the coat-check attendant in a Betrayal At Club Low screenshot.

Some Condition dice have both positive and negative faces.

But if you get on their bad side, they’ll gain extra dice doing the opposite.

Having support from allies will factor into some rolls with extra dice too.

Considering wrestling the bouncer in a Betrayal At Club Low screenshot.

These don’t come easy.

You have full awareness of what you’re facing, every time.

I’m trying to see all eleven endings too.

With seven down, I’m running out of ideas for the other four.

What can I get right/screw up next.

I have no idea where he might go after this, and will be delighted to see.