Sesame Street: Out For The Count (One Shot-5th ed of peoples favourite TTRPG))
A downloadable TTRPG
This time I took the grim dark setting of the Curse of Strahd, and replaced the population with muppets and player characters from Sesame Street.
The players, Big Bird, Snuffy, Grover, Abby and Grungetta fell asleep under the Sesame Tree and awake in the land of Borovia.
A realm ruled over by an evil Count who has been taking children as soon as they've learned their numbers for some nefarious reason.
To get home and to save the children they must seek out the Count...
I used multiple docs rather than a pdf so whoever is running it can make their own notes on the scenario and avoid the usual
I use the three act format because I like it :)
Any questions just ask :)
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Author | Legendgerry |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | 5thed, Cute, d20, dnd, muppets, One-shot, Tabletop role-playing game, zany |
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Sesame Street DND Zipped.zip 6.9 MB
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Taking something scary and putting it into something kiddie. Curse of Strahd finally becomes grim dark.
I'll be on this panel tonight https://2021.octocon.com/2021/07/21/octocon-presents-bag-of-tropes/
This seriously intrigues me. Of course my first question is.... "What??!!?!??!" But not like ... let's just download and see what we've got...
"What??!!?!??!" is the usual reaction my scenarios get :)
For my con scenarios I usually take a kids show like MLP or Care Bears and shove them into grim dark settings. For this one though I took a grim dark setting and made a kids show out of it.
It's a one shot Tabletop RPG scenario for the current edition of Dungeons and Dragons for 5 players that usually runs in less than three hours, if you're not familiar with the rules you'll find the basic rules on DnD Beyond for free
Still not checked them out. Is that a WoC platform? I'm *somewhat* familiar with the rules, from watching people play, but not enough so that I would ever catch a mistake.
This is fairly rules light and I think well explained where needs be