The Quiet Year Explained

The Quiet Year
Designer:Avery Alder
Illustrator:Ariel Norris
Publisher:Buried Without Ceremony
Date:2013, 2019
Players:2-4
Ages:12 and up
Playing Time:3-4 hours
Random Chance:Medium
Skills:storytelling, drawing, improvisation

The Quiet Year is a map-drawing tabletop role-playing game for 2-4 players about community building, by Avery Alder. The illustrations are by Ariel Norris, and Jackson Tegu is credited with additional design insights. It was independently published in 2013 by Buried Without Ceremony. The Quiet Year won the 2013 Indie RPG Awards for Most Innovative Game.[1] A new iteration of the game, with larger cards, rules refinements, and extra components, was published in 2019.[2] [3] The game has been featured on the actual play podcasts The Adventure Zone[4] and Friends at the Table.[5]

Gameplay

The Quiet Year combines elements of tabletop role-playing games and board games. It consists of a 32-page rulebook and a deck of cards, and it additionally requires drawing tools and six-sided dice. There is no gamemaster. Players represent parts of a community, managing resources and responding to card-based prompts, all represented by a shared map that they gradually draw together throughout play. The game emphasizes group decision making, with each player choosing whether to hold a discussion, start a project, or discover something new on their turn. Player speech each turn is limited, creating feelings of frustration on purpose. Players can express disagreement by taking Contempt tokens, which have no mechanical purpose but symbolize the difficulty of community decision making.[6] Each turn represents a week across a year of in-game time, after which mysterious Frost Shepherds arrive and the game ends.[7]

Sequel

Deep Forest is the sequel to The Quiet Year. It was co-created by Avery Alder and Mark Diaz Truman, cofounder of Magpie Games.[8] The game mechanics are the same as The Quiet Year, but players represent monsters rebuilding their community in the aftermath of destructive colonization by humans.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Most Innovative Game, 2013. Indie RPG Awards. 4 April 2023.
  2. Web site: Jackson . Gita . 14 August 2016 . How the Quiet Year Brings People Together . Kotaku.
  3. Web site: Dixon . Adam . 19 February 2015 . Playing the Quiet Year, a tabletop game about building communities . Kill Screen.
  4. Web site: Zone . The Adventure . 2021-05-06 . The Adventure Zone: Ethersea – Prologue I: Our Wasted World . 2023-04-04 . The McElroy Family . en.
  5. Web site: Zambrano . J. R. . 2022-01-19 . 'The Quiet Year' is the RPG Your One Friend Won't Shut Up About– Back In Stock! . 2023-04-04 . Bell of Lost Souls . en.
  6. Web site: RPG Review: The Quiet Year . 2023-04-04 . Shut Up & Sit Down . en-US.
  7. Book: Alder, Avery . The Quiet Year . Buried Without Ceremony . 2019.
  8. Web site: How A Harvard Grad Became a RPG Mogul & Created a Narcofiction RPG . 2023-04-04 . Nerdist . en-US.
  9. Web site: Lowthian . Declan . 2021-10-12 . 10 Great Games To Play For Halloween That Aren't Horror Games . 2023-04-04 . CBR . en.