
Sleepwalking
A downloadable game
A one page system-agnostic horror TTRPG adventure from the Copper Compendium.
The Delirium Hotel was meant to just be a place to stay the night, a comfortable refuge from the winter’s chill outside. As you gather in the foyer, well past midnight, a few things strike you as odd. Why is such a lavish place so empty? Where are the staff? And where is the way out?
In this oneshot players take the role of guests at the mysterious and empty Delirium Hotel. As they explore, searching for the staff, a way out, or even other guests, it becomes clear that this is no ordinary hotel. The rooms are strange, what people they find in a deep slumber, and there's something worse waiting in the depths of the hotel...
Sleepwalking is designed to be compatible with your favourite TTRPG systems, focusing on scenarios and roleplay over mechanics. Included are 8 pre-generated character cards as well as the oneshot itself, presented in an easy-to-run one-page format. The characters provided are designed to match a modern or recent era, though many would fit in a range of time periods.
Character cards are provided both as individual cards and a ready-to-print sheet compiling all 8 cards on one page.
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Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | The Copper Compendium |
Tags | dread, Horror, One-page, One-shot, Tabletop role-playing game |
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Development log
- v1.1 Update: Font ImprovementsSep 29, 2024
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What number of players is best for this game?
I would aim for somewhere in the region of 3-5, plus your game master. Anything beyond that might be difficult to manage.
It'll partly depend on the system you choose to use to run it: my own preference is Dread, which works really well with 3 players and gets tricky with more than 5.
Thank you!