Top products from r/dreadrpg
We found 5 product mentions on r/dreadrpg. We ranked the 5 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Kerplunk Game
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
80 classic-colored building blocks, including special shapesPerfect for little handsHands-on play for early childhood developmentStorage bag for easy cleanupCombine with other Mega Bloks preschool toys and build them up!
2. STACK the BONES skeleton skull & crossbones STACKING
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
This great game is a bone-yard of fun for adults and kids alike.Using one hand only, each player removes a bone from the stack and places it on the top.The last player to place a bone without toppling the stack wins !A classic game that calls for serious bone stacking skills.Features: Wooden game pi...
3. ICUP iPartyHard - Drunken Tower: The Grab A Piece Adult Drinking Game
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
For Ages 21 and over4 Shots per pack60 Blocks per packUnique instructions on each blockBlocks made of real wood
4. USAOPOLY Jenga: The Walking Dead Game
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
54 custom hardwood Walking Dead blocksCustom game playFun for all ages
5. Chalk It Up Design Your Own 60pc XL Wooden Tower Deluxe Stacking Game
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Chalk It Up is a game of both physical & mental skill! The unique chalk-painted blocks & chalk allow you to create any type of wooden tower game you want...from educational kids games to adult games. The possibilities are endless!The only rules, other than the standard wooden tower rules, are to be ...
If you want to do a shorter dread game, I think you can generate similar tension if you use a game that requires less pulls. I've thought about the possibility of using Kerplunk as a replacement for the jenga tower, but it would result in much less pulls before death. Don't break the ice would also be pretty great for short game, especially one set in a cold climate.
As far as having shorter stories, try drawing your inspiration from cartoons or creepypastas even. Cartoons are a well laid out story that can't fill more than 15 minutes of time. Alternatively, short grimm brother stories can also make excellent dread campaigns. Perhaps the players are chilling at a cousin's cabin when they realize that the cabin is made of gingerbread. Then the witch comes home. Or perhaps the baba yaga's bird-legged house walks by.
Because dread is so flexible, I think there are definitely some ways you can cut the timing down to 20 minutes without having to make too many sacrifices.
I play with this all black tower:
https://www.amazon.com/Chalk-Design-Wooden-Deluxe-Stacking/dp/B0746QVZ9Q/
I don’t know how well it works but this is pretty spoopy
Skull tower
Walking Dread? https://www.amazon.com/USAopoly-Jenga-Walking-Dead-Game/dp/B01JQUL2N8
My knockoff Jenga tower recently started to warp, and caused me to die way too early. It is to the point where you can't get the tower to be stable no matter what you do. Sadly it's time to retire it.