Lady Blackbird (role-playing game) explained

Designer:John Harper
Date:2009
Genre:Tabletop role-playing game, science fantasy, romance

Lady Blackbird is a science fantasy tabletop role-playing game about space pirates by John Harper. It won two Indie RPG Awards in 2009.

Gameplay

The game comes with a default adventure module, including a set of pre-generated player characters. In this adventure, Lady Blackbird has hired the player characters to smuggle her off an imperial planet in order to reunite with her pirate king lover.[1] The game is typically played in one to three sessions.[2]

Reception

It won two Indie RPG Awards in 2009, for "Best Production" and "Best Free Game."

Chase Carter for Polygon listed Lady Blackbird as a "seminal" game of the late aughts "blooming of indie RPG designers", along with Dogs in the Vineyard, Apocalypse World, Fiasco, and the Romance Trilogy.[3] Coleman Gailloreto for Screen Rant recommended it for beginners to tabletop role-playing games. Ashley Johnson for High Ground Gaming listed it as one of the ten best one-shot RPGs, praising its "adventure, romance, intrigue, and steampunk pirates."[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gailloreto . Coleman . 2020-04-06 . Beginner-Friendly Tabletop RPGs for People Looking to Play Online . 2024-11-22 . ScreenRant . en.
  2. Web site: Nelson . Samantha . 2019-01-14 . Lady Blackbird, the Indie RPG That Won't End . 2024-11-22 . The Escapist . en-US.
  3. Web site: Carter . Chase . 2022-09-12 . The fork in the road facing third-party tabletop RPGs . 2024-11-22 . Polygon . en-US.
  4. Web site: Johnson . Ashley . 2021-04-02 . The 10 Best One-Shot RPGs . 2024-11-22 . High Ground Gaming . en-US.