u/Deechi

I instantly fell in love with Vantage, and now I'm searching for more like it (preferably with RPG mechanics)

Since I bought Vantage last Saturday, I've been playing it daily and begging friends and family to play with me, it's just SO GOOD and fun... So I'm searching for more. I realized that what I was searching for was adventure and creating a narrative, so I'm wondering if y'all have anything that preferably is an RPG with Vantage vibe of creating a story.

I'm eyeing Mage Knight and BOTSE that seem to almost hit that vibe, but out of those two BOTSE is really hard to find here in Europe, and Mage Knight is awaiting my next paycheck.

I also think I would love a game that would hit close to RimWorld with what it offers, but I don't think there's anything supremely close to it (would love to be proven wrong).

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u/Deechi — 6 days ago

Any tips for not forgetting the small things you do every turn in games like Mage Knight?

Asking for solo, because "get someone who will remember what to do" is not always available to me and 95% of my board gaming is solo.

I tried Mage Knight on TTS yesterday and that was the only thing that actually made me want to buy the physical version (youtube videos, reviews and Reddit post didn't convince me fully), but I am afraid that the scripted nature of the TTS version will spoil me too much and I'll forget all the end-of-turn things, little checks, card refilling etc. which I already suffered from in other games (Dead Cells, Twilight Inscryption, Slay The Spire)

Do you have any tips for dealing with forgetfulness for those small things? Bonus points if you also have ADHD, because it means it's more likely to work on me too.

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u/Deechi — 13 days ago