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Monday 28 June 2021

A Visit To San Sibilia [1% Off] [$4.99]

A Visit To San Sibilia [1% Off] [$4.99]:

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This city never changes, this city never stays the same. Close to the coast in a river delta, San Sibilia’s sprawling districts are connected by rambling trams and ramshackle ferries. You may have read about San Sibilia once in a 20-part encyclopedia in a dusty shop around the corner, but haven’t been able to find the bookstore since.

A Visit to San Sibilia

A visit to San Sibilia is a solo journaling game in which you roleplay a character chronicling their visit to the city of San Sibilia. It is a city not found on any maps—San Sibilia is both part of and distinct from our world. The city manifests itself differently to every visitor.

Itchfunding

The game is complete, but only available digitally.  To fund a print run of this 16 page zine we're itchfunding. ItchFunding is an alternative way of crowdfunding, that is more considerate of community input and creator needs.

Goal & Stretch goals

Initial goal: $250 - This will pay for the writing, editing & used font, and print run of 100 zines.
Increase pay: $375 - Double the rate for Tyler, the editor
Appendix N: $500 - The game is inspired by a number of books and short stories, and other games. This will pay for the writing & editing of an extended Appendix N, including some design commentary.
Affinity Suite: $600 - Fuck Adobe. Still using the trial versions now, I want to buy it!

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $4.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Support this game at or above a special price point to receive something exclusive.

If for whatever reason you can't afford a copy of the game, feel free to take a community copy.

No questions asked.

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