The Star Crossed game brings something new to the tabletop gaming genre as it explores love and player creativity. Published by Bully Pulpit Games, this new experience pairs off characters that "really really want to, but really really shouldn’t." While the game draws its name from the iconic star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet, the game and its systems focus on players creating their own stories.
Unlike traditional tabletop RPGs or board games, the Star Crossed game ditches the dice for a Jenga-style tower of blocks. The use of blocks lowers the barrier of entry for new players, with players having to remove a block based on every action taken in the game. The stories are all completely dictated and created by the players with heavy elements of roleplaying involved in the game.
Relationship-Focused Tabletop RPGs
The Star Crossed Game Lets Players Build Personal Love Stories
Trend Themes
1. Relationship-focused Tabletop Rpgs - The trend of relationship-focused tabletop RPGs offers an innovative way for players to explore personal love stories in a gaming setting.
2. Player-created Stories - The trend of player-created stories in tabletop gaming provides disruptive innovation opportunities for game developers to create immersive and customizable gaming experiences.
3. Jenga-style Mechanics - The trend of using Jenga-style mechanics in tabletop RPGs presents an opportunity for game designers to introduce new and accessible gameplay mechanics.
Industry Implications
1. Tabletop Gaming - The tabletop gaming industry can explore relationship-focused RPGs to cater to a market looking for unique storytelling experiences in gaming.
2. Game Development - In the game development industry, there is potential to leverage player-created stories as a way to engage players and create interactive narratives.
3. Toy and Game Manufacturing - The toy and game manufacturing industry can adopt Jenga-style mechanics to create innovative and interactive gaming experiences for consumers.