the Feast, a Quest for 'Follow'
A downloadable game
Warring tribes negotiate a marriage to bind two families. Two crime families meet for fusion cuisine at mafia restaurant. A remote monastery prepares to receive an invading army, hoping their people will be spared. Mice and moles prepare a feast for the visiting badger lords.
The Feast is a quest for Follow, a roleplaying game with no prep or facilitator needed. In the Feast, you'll tell the story of one family preparing the dinner of a lifetime in order to bring lasting reconciliation, union, or peace between you and your approaching guests.
To play, you'll need:
- 3-5 players.
- A few hours
- Index cards, with pencils and pens for writing.
- Tokens/cards/stones in two different colors, and a bag to draw them from.
- A copy of Follow, either the full game or free quickstart edition available here.
When playing Follow, you'll customize your Quest, sketch up some characters, play out scenes, start drama, face challenges, and find out whether or not you can come together as a family, team, or clan in order to bring peace to your peoples.
Will you master that recipe in time? Will you finally break through to that wayward son, or win the approval of a feisty elder who won't pass down the family secrets? Will you find that one perfectly preserved ingredient for the main dish in time? Will you heal the divide between your family and the visiting guests that's been holding you apart for generations?
No preparation. No facilitator. One session. One meal to remember.
Inspired by books like the Redwall series, and films like Babette's Feast (1987), Pig (2021), and Phantom Thread (2017).
the Feast, a Quest for 'Follow'
- Writing, Design: Jack Edward
- Copy Editing: Yossi Krausz
A quest for Follow: A New Fellowship, a free game by Ben Robbins at lamemage.com
Published | 1 day ago |
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
Author | Jack Edward |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | Cooking, improv, redwall, storygame, storytelling |
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