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Thank you for your inquiry regarding the Everline Book Series required for this game.
Currently, there are two books available in the Everline Series:
Everline_01_Zagsonia_Academy_v1.2
Everline_02_Zagsonia_Catacomb_v1.0
The pricing structure for the series is as follows:
If you purchase this project for $5, you will receive the first book, Everline_01_Zagsonia_Academy_v1.2.
To unlock the second book, Everline_02_Zagsonia_Catacomb_v1.0, you need to add an additional $5, bringing your total purchase to $10.
Please note that purchasing any amount between $5 and $9 will not grant access to the second book. However, you have the option to wait after purchasing the first book and then top up your purchase to $10 to unlock the second book at a later time.
I hope this information clarifies the Everline Book Series offerings and the corresponding pricing structure. If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please don't hesitate to ask.
Hi there! We’re thrilled to hear that you’re enjoying the demo of our game, and we appreciate your interest in getting the full version.
Regarding your question about encounters and VP rewards, when it says “-VP,” it means that no VPs (Victory Points) are offered as a reward for that particular encounter. In other words, you won’t lose any VPs; it’s just that this specific encounter doesn’t provide any VPs as a reward.
If you have any more questions or need further clarification, please feel free to ask. We’re here to help and ensure you have a great gaming experience. Thank you for your time and support!
Hello there! Thank you for your interest in our product. While we don’t have community copies available at the moment, we often release a limited number of them closer to the holiday season. We appreciate your enthusiasm and encourage you to check back with us during that time. If you have any other questions or inquiries, feel free to ask. Have a wonderful day! 🌟
Hello! I was wondering if this game is kid-friendly? I’m looking for take-home writing activities for my struggling students for this year and don’t have the $ to purchase all the options to review. Thanks.
Thank you for reaching out and considering our game for your students. We understand the importance of providing engaging and appropriate activities for students. Our game does not feature gory or extremely violent imagery. To help you make an informed decision, we recommend taking a look at the demo set, where you can assess the theme and language to ensure its suitability for your students.
If you have any further questions or if there’s anything else we can assist you with, please feel free to let us know. We’re here to help!
I'm really excited to start Everline! I've always wanted to try TTRPGs, but finding a group can be difficult when you're really shy. I'm starting with the demo, but I plan to play through all 3 campaigns. However I seem to be stuck on "rolling for step". When I read through the numbers for the story it seems best to do all of them. Could anyone perhaps ELI5? Thanks in advance! <3
Thank you for expressing your excitement about starting Everline! We appreciate your interest in trying out TTRPGs and understand that finding a group can be challenging, especially for shy individuals. Rest assured, you’ve made a great choice by beginning with the demo.
As you read the story, you might come across numbers. These numbers are called steps. When it says to “roll for step,it’s a simple process that allows your character to move forward a certain number of steps, typically ranging from 1 to 4. Let’s say you roll the dice and get a 3. That means your character moves forward three steps in the story. Sometimes, the story might have different options or choices, and you can decide what your character does next.
When you see the magnifying glass icon, it means you have to stop at this section even if your dice roll goes past it. You must stop and focus on that part, just like using a magnifying glass to look closely at something.
At this point, you have a few options:
You might be given a quest or a mission to complete. This means you have a special task to do in the game.
You might also have the option to go shopping. This is like visiting a special store in the game where you can buy cool things for your character, like new clothes, weapons, or magical items. It’s a chance to get some special gear to help you in your journey.
The demo set is designed to provide a brief introduction to the game, featuring fewer steps that can be completed relatively quickly. On the other hand, the other two sets consist of 70+ and close to 100 steps respectively, which may take longer to play through. They offer more extensive gameplay experiences for those looking to delve deeper into the world of Everline.
We hope this explanation clarifies the rolling-for-step mechanic for you. Should you have any further questions or need assistance with anything else, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help.
Are there stats for more classes and races beyond those listed in the Oracles section of the Core rules document?
Under "1.2.2.3 Choosing a Race", the last line "...you might choose a dwarf or a minotaur" indicates Minotaur should be an option for a playable Race, but no stats are given for it in the Oracle section of the document.
Similarly, under "1.2.2.4 Choosing a Class", it mentions Wizard "Classes in Everline include warrior, wizard, rogue, and many others", and "...if you want to play a character that uses magic, you might choose a wizard". Which also doesn't have stats listed in the Oracles (is it the Mage class?).
Are these just under development and if so, what other options are also being developed?
other questions:
- what is SS? the abbreviation is used in the document, but never stated in full
- is it intentional that most stats have Weak Value Condition from the get-go? Elys in the demo has 3 Weak and 1 Neutral Values. Kinda confusing to have to remember to subtract 1 from most of my rolls right from the beginning.
edit: questions as I play the demo - For HP—if you fail an encounter, how much damage do you take? Just 1 per encounter? Or is it however much you failed the contested roll by?
- can I use a Value roll during combat encounters? how does that resolve? do I keep rolling both dice for the whole combat, or just the first time? If I roll every time, then what happens if I win and lose different attempts in the same combat?
- if I used a Value roll the previous encounter, does the Stat Chaining penalty apply to both of the stats? I assume yes, but it's not immediately clear.
Thank you for your inquiry regarding the additional classes and races in the Everline game. We apologize for any confusion caused by the mention of certain races and classes without their corresponding stats in the Oracle section of the Core rules document. We understand that this may have raised questions about their availability and development status.
Please note that the races and classes mentioned in passing but not detailed in the Creation Oracles section are either currently under development or simply mentioned for future consideration. We apologize for any misunderstanding or inconvenience this may have caused.
Regarding your other questions:
“SS” stands for Stat Sets. We apologize for the oversight in not explaining the abbreviation in the document. Every stat is categorized into Stat Sets, which affect the SC (stat condition). We have taken note of this and will add the full explanation to the document.
It is intentional for most stats to have a Weak Value Condition at the beginning. These stats are designed to become stronger as your character progresses. However, we acknowledge that the balance may not be perfect, and we appreciate your feedback on this matter. If you notice any specific imbalances during gameplay, please let us know, and we will consider making adjustments or updates to ensure a more balanced experience.
Now, addressing your specific questions about the gameplay demo:
For HP, when you fail an encounter, the amount of damage you take is equal to how much you failed the contested roll by. Each failed roll deducts HP accordingly.
Yes, you can use a Value roll during combat encounters.
When using the Value roll in combat encounters, you will continue rolling both dice for the entire combat until it is resolved.
If you win and lose different attempts within the same combat, you will need to apply the “Checking the Result” and “Edit the Value” steps for each individual result. The outcomes of each roll will be assessed separately, determining whether you win, take damage, or need to roll again due to a tie. Refer to this: If you win the roll, the value’s tier will increase. However, if you lose the roll, the value’s tier will drop, going from Strong > Neutral > Weak ro Weak > Neutral > Strong. Only move the Value’s Tier 1 level up or down, for example, Weak to Neutral or Strong to Neutral and Vice Versa.
You are correct in assuming that the Stat Chaining penalty applies to both stats if you used a Value roll in the previous encounter. We apologize for not clarifying this in the document, and we will promptly update it to reflect this information.
We appreciate your feedback on the document, and we apologize for any confusion caused by its current state. Please understand that it is primarily an internal working document, and we will continue to improve and refine it based on user feedback. If you have any further questions or require additional assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
Thank you for your interest in Everline, and we hope you enjoy the game!
thanks for the detailed reply, sorry if I came off as aggressive with too many questions. I'm new to solo journaling games, and I don't have a lot of the unsaid knowledge of how many of the things work that comes with the genre. I'm giving this game a try because I saw it recommended on reddit and I'm interested in this for it's world-oriented solo experience, as opposed to character motivation-driven solo experience like Ironsworn. I'll let you know if I have any more questions when I give it another go.
It’s okay, I understand your curiosity and I’m happy to answer your questions. Solo journaling games can have a bit of a learning curve, but they can also be very fun and engaging. I hope you have a great time with the world-oriented solo experience of our game, and don’t hesitate to contact us anytime if you want more help or suggestions. Thank you for giving our game a try! 😊
I've played it myself and I gotta say, I'm hooked.
The game has a linear storyline, but it offers multiple choices that make each playthrough feel unique. The characters are endearing, and creating your own hero is a breeze. And the best part? The sense of accomplishment you get from exploring dangerous dungeons, battling fierce monsters, and collecting treasures.
The marketplace system is a nice touch, allowing you to sell your hard-earned loot and buy new equipment and items. And if you're ever low on hit points, you can stop by the inn for a quick recovery. The game even has a leaderboard system, so you can compete with other players from around the world.
But what I really love about Everline is its co-op and multiplayer options. Teaming up with friends and taking on dungeons together is a blast, and sharing stories and experiences is a real bonding experience.
Overall, Everline is a charming and easy-to-play RPG that's perfect for anyone looking for some solo sessions.
I've had the pleasure of diving into this delightful game, and I simply cannot recommend it enough.
The storyline in Everline is linear, yet offers multiple choices, making each playthrough feel fresh and unique.
The pre-made characters are endearing, and the character creation system is incredibly intuitive, allowing you to create your own custom hero with ease.
The sense of accomplishment I felt while exploring dangerous dungeons, facing off against fearsome monsters, and collecting treasures was unparalleled.
The marketplace system in Everline is another fantastic feature. I enjoyed selling my hard-earned treasures and investing in new equipment and items to aid me on my quest.
The game also offers the option to stop by the inn for a quick recovery if you're ever low on hit points, which adds a touch of realism and strategy.
What I particularly loved about Everline was its co-op and multiplayer options. Teaming up with friends and taking on dungeons together made for hours of shared fun, stories, and experiences.
The leaderboard system added a competitive edge, allowing players to compare their scores and achievements with others from around the world.
I must also commend the creators for their delightful humor – the wrist injury disclaimer had me chuckling.
In summary, Everline is a charming, easy-to-play solo RPG that offers countless hours of enjoyment. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or a newcomer to the world of RPGs, I urge you to give Everline a try.
I hope everything is running well and I'm glad to see you posting your original games again. Wish you luck!
I've tried the game albeit with the community copies. It was really good, much like reading a book while playing the game. There are plenty of options and I tried writing my own story with it. How do I say, it went really well?
I don't play much Solorpg after all, it's pretty guided and makes me interested in the genre. I'll check out your other games too when I have the time.
FYI: Give this game a try, maybe you won't regret it :P
Hey just dropping my review on this game so far. If the developer upholds his words and really publishes once a month, I'm all on board. I wouldn't mind paying more to support you because it's all fun and it's pretty well-priced for the quality. I love the playthrough and enjoy the new mechanism.
Well done with the quick fix. But sometimes the 'game' feel a bit difficult with a certain class, I guess that's like playing with different difficulties.
What I like to do now is create a new character and do a sort of 'dungeon run' and see what's the highest score I could get. Have to really optimize the line, items I'm selecting, and spending my VP since that is the final score at the end. Very tricky to balance but I just use my HP as a buffer and let it drop to the bare minimum to pass till the end.
Maybe you should add a Dungeon Run leaderboard or something, so we can share our achievements. Like Everline Leaderboard for every new book.
That's all from me, really enjoyed it. Hope for more improvement and content in the future.
I'm glad you like it! I think the dungeon run is a fair point, I think it'll be easy to include it at the end by letting people write down their score, or even a link. But I'm not sure where I'd be hosting the leaderboard at.
Anyway I'll work on ironing out some more issue I've spotting in the game and prepare for the next series :D
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hi there, just wondering if any community copies would be released into the wild before Christmas
It’s a tough month for me without family and I’m after some good games to help cope with the holiday period. Kind regards
Is there another way to pay for the game? I only see a creditcard option and not Paypal like others have. Thank you so much!
It looks like we had set up PayPal as an option before, but it may have been temporarily disconnected or unavailable. We’ve now fixed the issue, and you should be able to see PayPal as a payment option again.
Please give it another try :)
Thank you so much! Just bought it and gonna start my first adventure! Excitingg!
Greetings! What is the Everline Book Series listed as needed for this game?
Hi Nancy,
Thank you for your inquiry regarding the Everline Book Series required for this game.
Currently, there are two books available in the Everline Series:
The pricing structure for the series is as follows:
Please note that purchasing any amount between $5 and $9 will not grant access to the second book. However, you have the option to wait after purchasing the first book and then top up your purchase to $10 to unlock the second book at a later time.
I hope this information clarifies the Everline Book Series offerings and the corresponding pricing structure. If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please don't hesitate to ask.
Hi there! I'm enjoying the demo so far and will look at getting the full game once completed.
I have a quick question about the encounters and VP rewards. When it says the reward is "-VP", does that mean I lose 1 VP or NO VPs are offered.
Thanks for your time.
Hi there! We’re thrilled to hear that you’re enjoying the demo of our game, and we appreciate your interest in getting the full version.
Regarding your question about encounters and VP rewards, when it says “-VP,” it means that no VPs (Victory Points) are offered as a reward for that particular encounter. In other words, you won’t lose any VPs; it’s just that this specific encounter doesn’t provide any VPs as a reward.
If you have any more questions or need further clarification, please feel free to ask. We’re here to help and ensure you have a great gaming experience. Thank you for your time and support!
Hi, its possible to have a community copies?
Hello there! Thank you for your interest in our product. While we don’t have community copies available at the moment, we often release a limited number of them closer to the holiday season. We appreciate your enthusiasm and encourage you to check back with us during that time. If you have any other questions or inquiries, feel free to ask. Have a wonderful day! 🌟
Hello! I was wondering if this game is kid-friendly? I’m looking for take-home writing activities for my struggling students for this year and don’t have the $ to purchase all the options to review. Thanks.
Thank you for reaching out and considering our game for your students. We understand the importance of providing engaging and appropriate activities for students. Our game does not feature gory or extremely violent imagery. To help you make an informed decision, we recommend taking a look at the demo set, where you can assess the theme and language to ensure its suitability for your students.
If you have any further questions or if there’s anything else we can assist you with, please feel free to let us know. We’re here to help!
Thank you for your quick response. I’ll definitely look at the demo.
I'm really excited to start Everline! I've always wanted to try TTRPGs, but finding a group can be difficult when you're really shy. I'm starting with the demo, but I plan to play through all 3 campaigns. However I seem to be stuck on "rolling for step". When I read through the numbers for the story it seems best to do all of them. Could anyone perhaps ELI5? Thanks in advance! <3
Thank you for expressing your excitement about starting Everline! We appreciate your interest in trying out TTRPGs and understand that finding a group can be challenging, especially for shy individuals. Rest assured, you’ve made a great choice by beginning with the demo.
As you read the story, you might come across numbers. These numbers are called steps. When it says to “roll for step,it’s a simple process that allows your character to move forward a certain number of steps, typically ranging from 1 to 4. Let’s say you roll the dice and get a 3. That means your character moves forward three steps in the story. Sometimes, the story might have different options or choices, and you can decide what your character does next.
When you see the magnifying glass icon, it means you have to stop at this section even if your dice roll goes past it. You must stop and focus on that part, just like using a magnifying glass to look closely at something.
At this point, you have a few options: You might be given a quest or a mission to complete. This means you have a special task to do in the game. You might also have the option to go shopping. This is like visiting a special store in the game where you can buy cool things for your character, like new clothes, weapons, or magical items. It’s a chance to get some special gear to help you in your journey.
The demo set is designed to provide a brief introduction to the game, featuring fewer steps that can be completed relatively quickly. On the other hand, the other two sets consist of 70+ and close to 100 steps respectively, which may take longer to play through. They offer more extensive gameplay experiences for those looking to delve deeper into the world of Everline.
We hope this explanation clarifies the rolling-for-step mechanic for you. Should you have any further questions or need assistance with anything else, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help.
Are there stats for more classes and races beyond those listed in the Oracles section of the Core rules document?
Under "1.2.2.3 Choosing a Race", the last line "...you might choose a dwarf or a minotaur" indicates Minotaur should be an option for a playable Race, but no stats are given for it in the Oracle section of the document.
Similarly, under "1.2.2.4 Choosing a Class", it mentions Wizard "Classes in Everline include warrior, wizard, rogue, and many others", and "...if you want to play a character that uses magic, you might choose a wizard". Which also doesn't have stats listed in the Oracles (is it the Mage class?).
Are these just under development and if so, what other options are also being developed?
other questions:
- what is SS? the abbreviation is used in the document, but never stated in full
- is it intentional that most stats have Weak Value Condition from the get-go? Elys in the demo has 3 Weak and 1 Neutral Values. Kinda confusing to have to remember to subtract 1 from most of my rolls right from the beginning.
edit: questions as I play the demo
- For HP—if you fail an encounter, how much damage do you take? Just 1 per encounter? Or is it however much you failed the contested roll by?
- can I use a Value roll during combat encounters? how does that resolve? do I keep rolling both dice for the whole combat, or just the first time? If I roll every time, then what happens if I win and lose different attempts in the same combat?
- if I used a Value roll the previous encounter, does the Stat Chaining penalty apply to both of the stats? I assume yes, but it's not immediately clear.
Thank you for your inquiry regarding the additional classes and races in the Everline game. We apologize for any confusion caused by the mention of certain races and classes without their corresponding stats in the Oracle section of the Core rules document. We understand that this may have raised questions about their availability and development status.
Please note that the races and classes mentioned in passing but not detailed in the Creation Oracles section are either currently under development or simply mentioned for future consideration. We apologize for any misunderstanding or inconvenience this may have caused.
Regarding your other questions:
It is intentional for most stats to have a Weak Value Condition at the beginning. These stats are designed to become stronger as your character progresses. However, we acknowledge that the balance may not be perfect, and we appreciate your feedback on this matter. If you notice any specific imbalances during gameplay, please let us know, and we will consider making adjustments or updates to ensure a more balanced experience.
Now, addressing your specific questions about the gameplay demo:
For HP, when you fail an encounter, the amount of damage you take is equal to how much you failed the contested roll by. Each failed roll deducts HP accordingly.
Yes, you can use a Value roll during combat encounters.
When using the Value roll in combat encounters, you will continue rolling both dice for the entire combat until it is resolved.
If you win and lose different attempts within the same combat, you will need to apply the “Checking the Result” and “Edit the Value” steps for each individual result. The outcomes of each roll will be assessed separately, determining whether you win, take damage, or need to roll again due to a tie. Refer to this: If you win the roll, the value’s tier will increase. However, if you lose the roll, the value’s tier will drop, going from Strong > Neutral > Weak ro Weak > Neutral > Strong. Only move the Value’s Tier 1 level up or down, for example, Weak to Neutral or Strong to Neutral and Vice Versa.
You are correct in assuming that the Stat Chaining penalty applies to both stats if you used a Value roll in the previous encounter. We apologize for not clarifying this in the document, and we will promptly update it to reflect this information.
We appreciate your feedback on the document, and we apologize for any confusion caused by its current state. Please understand that it is primarily an internal working document, and we will continue to improve and refine it based on user feedback. If you have any further questions or require additional assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.
Thank you for your interest in Everline, and we hope you enjoy the game!
thanks for the detailed reply, sorry if I came off as aggressive with too many questions. I'm new to solo journaling games, and I don't have a lot of the unsaid knowledge of how many of the things work that comes with the genre. I'm giving this game a try because I saw it recommended on reddit and I'm interested in this for it's world-oriented solo experience, as opposed to character motivation-driven solo experience like Ironsworn. I'll let you know if I have any more questions when I give it another go.
It’s okay, I understand your curiosity and I’m happy to answer your questions. Solo journaling games can have a bit of a learning curve, but they can also be very fun and engaging. I hope you have a great time with the world-oriented solo experience of our game, and don’t hesitate to contact us anytime if you want more help or suggestions. Thank you for giving our game a try! 😊
I've played it myself and I gotta say, I'm hooked.
The game has a linear storyline, but it offers multiple choices that make each playthrough feel unique. The characters are endearing, and creating your own hero is a breeze. And the best part? The sense of accomplishment you get from exploring dangerous dungeons, battling fierce monsters, and collecting treasures.
The marketplace system is a nice touch, allowing you to sell your hard-earned loot and buy new equipment and items. And if you're ever low on hit points, you can stop by the inn for a quick recovery. The game even has a leaderboard system, so you can compete with other players from around the world.
But what I really love about Everline is its co-op and multiplayer options. Teaming up with friends and taking on dungeons together is a blast, and sharing stories and experiences is a real bonding experience.
Overall, Everline is a charming and easy-to-play RPG that's perfect for anyone looking for some solo sessions.
I've had the pleasure of diving into this delightful game, and I simply cannot recommend it enough.
The storyline in Everline is linear, yet offers multiple choices, making each playthrough feel fresh and unique.
The pre-made characters are endearing, and the character creation system is incredibly intuitive, allowing you to create your own custom hero with ease.
The sense of accomplishment I felt while exploring dangerous dungeons, facing off against fearsome monsters, and collecting treasures was unparalleled.
The marketplace system in Everline is another fantastic feature. I enjoyed selling my hard-earned treasures and investing in new equipment and items to aid me on my quest.
The game also offers the option to stop by the inn for a quick recovery if you're ever low on hit points, which adds a touch of realism and strategy.
What I particularly loved about Everline was its co-op and multiplayer options. Teaming up with friends and taking on dungeons together made for hours of shared fun, stories, and experiences.
The leaderboard system added a competitive edge, allowing players to compare their scores and achievements with others from around the world.
I must also commend the creators for their delightful humor – the wrist injury disclaimer had me chuckling.
In summary, Everline is a charming, easy-to-play solo RPG that offers countless hours of enjoyment. Whether you're a seasoned adventurer or a newcomer to the world of RPGs, I urge you to give Everline a try.
You won't be disappointed.
My friend! Congratulation on your business.
I hope everything is running well and I'm glad to see you posting your original games again. Wish you luck!
I've tried the game albeit with the community copies. It was really good, much like reading a book while playing the game. There are plenty of options and I tried writing my own story with it. How do I say, it went really well?
I don't play much Solorpg after all, it's pretty guided and makes me interested in the genre. I'll check out your other games too when I have the time.
FYI: Give this game a try, maybe you won't regret it :P
Thanks bro!
Hey just dropping my review on this game so far. If the developer upholds his words and really publishes once a month, I'm all on board. I wouldn't mind paying more to support you because it's all fun and it's pretty well-priced for the quality. I love the playthrough and enjoy the new mechanism.
Well done with the quick fix. But sometimes the 'game' feel a bit difficult with a certain class, I guess that's like playing with different difficulties.
What I like to do now is create a new character and do a sort of 'dungeon run' and see what's the highest score I could get. Have to really optimize the line, items I'm selecting, and spending my VP since that is the final score at the end. Very tricky to balance but I just use my HP as a buffer and let it drop to the bare minimum to pass till the end.
Maybe you should add a Dungeon Run leaderboard or something, so we can share our achievements. Like Everline Leaderboard for every new book.
That's all from me, really enjoyed it. Hope for more improvement and content in the future.
I'm glad you like it!
I think the dungeon run is a fair point, I think it'll be easy to include it at the end by letting people write down their score, or even a link. But I'm not sure where I'd be hosting the leaderboard at.
Anyway I'll work on ironing out some more issue I've spotting in the game and prepare for the next series :D