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You are two monks living in a monastery. You’ve both taken a vow of silence: for one year, you will not speak. In this year of silence, you fall in love.

Brother, Silent is a letter-writing roleplaying game for two people who live together. Over days or weeks, you will leave messages for each other in a secret spot in your home, expressing your feelings for each other however you can without the abbot finding out. All you need is pen and paper.


StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(6 total ratings)
Authornikolaj munk
Tagsletter-writing, pen-and-paper, Romance, Tabletop, Tabletop role-playing game, Two Player
Average sessionDays or more

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Brother, Silent is a game about two monks who have fallen in love against the rules of their monastery.

The PDF is 7 pages, with clean layout and a great piece of cover art.

To play, you and a person you live with vow not to talk about the game. Instead, you pick a spot in your home and leave each other messages there.

Brother, Silent has prompts and follows a loose structure, but you can decide how long you want to play it for. It could be done over the course of an evening, or played over an actual year.

A lot of what gives Brother, Silent its impact is its structure, and not being able to talk about the game may add a surprising intensity to it. The writing is also quite strong, and does a great job framing the romantic narrative.

Overall, if you're looking to play a romance game with someone you live with and you don't mind the possibility of it getting pretty intense, I'd heavily recommend checking this out. It does a *lot* with only a few words, and it's extremely well designed.

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Thank you so so much for this amazing review! I really tried to cram as much as possible into very few words, I'm so glad it seems to come through.