In the small town of Hillview, teenage hoverboarders sneak into other dimensions to explore, film tricks, go viral, and get away from the problems at home. It’s dangerous. It’s stupid. It’s got parent groups in a panic. And it’s the coolest thing ever.
This is Slugblaster.
A table-top rpg about teenagehood, giant bugs, circuit-bent rayguns, and trying to be cool.
SYSTEM
Slugblaster uses a stripped-down Forged in the Dark system, lovingly designed to support:
- Collaborative, player-driven sandbox campaigns and free-form cinematic action.
- Looking cool and doing tricks! Pop your gum in slow-mo while you do a 1080 over jets of slime.
- Gear-hacking and component-collecting.
- Fame and popularity! Get fans, earn sponsorships, wear a t-shirt with your face on it.
- Narrative downtime arcs, where you buy scene prompts with points you earn during your adventures.
- Dramatic, push-your-luck, third-act disasters.
- Really dope chases.
VIBES
- Sci-fi adventure like Big Hero 6, Paper Girls, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, and the Spider-Verse movies.
- Coming-of-age stories like Eighth Grade, The Edge of Seventeen, and A Goofy Movie.
- Stuff about skateboarding like Skate Kitchen, Mid90s, or Lords of Dogtown.
- Saturday morning programming like Ben 10, Earthworm Jim, Cyberchase, Power Rangers, or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Anime like SK8 the Infinity, FLCL, Eizouken, and Paprika.
- Video games like Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, Jet Set Radio Future, OlliOlli World, and Bomb Rush Cyberfunk.
- The way the bug aliens exploded into slime in Men in Black. Remember how cool that was?
Slugblaster: Game of the Year Edition
C$94.99Price

