A downloadable game

Origninally written for the 200 Work RPG Challenge, you can view the 2018 entry here, read it below, or download the txt file. 

Write poems for Patrons: honor Heroes, flatter Nobles, fall in Love. Gain their Favor for fame, wealth, and passion.
Requires: Dice, Index Cards, Pencils
Create Patron Cards -
(A)  Roll two dice: first determines Rhyme Scheme preference,
(A)  second introduces trope, Sum determines difference:
(B)  4-6 Hero, 8-10 Nobel, other: Lover.
(B)  With Name and a Quirk you've discovered
(A)  List each Patron's traits on index cards to reference.
Rhyme Schemes:
(1)  Alternate ------------- (ABAB)
(2)  Limerick -------------- (AABBA)
(3)  Couplet --------------- (AABB)
(4)  Enclosed -------------- (ABBA)
(5)  Monorhyme ------------- (AAAA)
(6)  Anti-rhyme ------------ (ABCD)
Trope:
(1)  Alliteration ---------- (same starting sounds)
(2)  Simile/Metaphor ------- (comparative imagery)
(3)  Caesura --------------- (dramatic... pause)
(4)  Pun ------------------- (multiple meanings)
(5)  Onomatopoeia ---------- (sound words)
(6)  Portmanteau ----------- (combining words)
Display Patron Cards -
(A)  Introduce them to each other,
(B)  Patron's Favor earns fame (Hero),
(A)  wealth (Nobel), or passion (Lover).
(B)  Plan poems to recite tomorrow.
Pursue Patron's Favor -
(A)  Compose for a patron, collaboration can inspire.
(A)  Once minstrels finish, dawn sets sky afire.
(A)  Go into Town, perform with Favor to acquire.
(A)  Commending creativity, cheers become a choir.
Acquire Patron's Favor -
(A)  Earn cards if you pursue alone,
(B)  Add a quirk/complication if multiple follow.
(B)  Describe more Patrons for tomorrow.
(A)  Pursue fame, wealth, passion until two owned.


I’ve always wanted to make a game about poetry! My biggest goal was to inspire people to work together in their creativity, just like Minstrels sitting around the tavern fire.

If you play with friends but are hesitant in your poetry skills I strongly suggest using online tools like rhymezone.com and thesaurus.com to keep words flowing. Send me your delightful poems by posting to the comments below, or tweet a picture to @sethpaxton - I'd love to see what you come up with!

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