
Revisions
A downloadable game
UPDATED 2026 - NEW LAYOUT, SAME GAME!
This is a game about you.
To play, you need scrap paper and something to write with. If you use pencil & eraser, you could play the entire game on the page itself.
This is a business-card sized game. A black-and-white version is available is available in a few formats, plus a plain-text version. There is a PNG version with two images for each side of the card, a PDF with two pages, and two different versions for one-page printing and folding or playing as a one-page game.
I am slowly working to revamp my older games and design their layout in Affinity 2 instead of Canva. So, this game was now designed in Affinity 2!
If you need some gentle guardrails for your revisions, check out my free game Everything Is A Draft.
This game was created for the 36-Word RPG Jam. Art is "A Section of the Constellation Cygnus" by Paul Henry, available in the public domain via The Met. Fonts used are Modak by EK Type (header) and Darker Grotesque by Gabriel Lam (body), both available under the SIL Open Font License.
Revisions by Maggie French is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International.
| Status | Released |
| Category | Physical game |
| Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (12 total ratings) |
| Author | Maggie French |
| Tags | business-card, compassion, hopeful, lyric-game, micro-rpg, No AI, self-care, Short, solo, Tabletop role-playing game |
| Average session | A few minutes |
| Languages | English |
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Development log
- Revisions: Same game, new layout!35 days ago

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Brilliant, kind, and profound. Thank you for this.
Thank you so much for this comment, you're welcome & I'm so glad the game resonated for you.
This game is really beautiful. Thank you for making it.
Thank you for reading it!! I'm so, so glad you found it meaningful.
While the instructions lead to some deep introspective (if the “player” is willing to do so), I cannot get rid of the feeling that entries with similar approach do not fall into a game category, rather than creative/introspective/meditative activities.
It’s okay to work on tools like this, they can help people to start solving their struggles. I just don’t think it fits the roleplaying game territory. ‘Cause you don’t play roles here, you discover your role instead.
this is so powerful and reminds me of some of my most difficult moments in therapy hah. and you got there in 36 words!! an absolute achievement in art.
i honestly think it would take me the same amount of time to finish a whole solo rpg as it would to finish this game.
please pay money for this y'all!!
This comment almost made me cry! Thank you for seeing the game, and loving it, and CONGRATULATIONS for the therapy moments you've made it through. You're rad and you've got this! It's nice to be nice to yourself!!