Rising Tide, a Paragon Playset
A downloadable game
Concept
In Rising Tide, you are a member of a crew fighting for ecojustive. You live your life aboard a ship, in a near-future Earth where the oceans have risen, destroying many coastal areas. Corporations and corrupt governments continue abusing the ecosystem, too dependent on the resources or too inept to break old habits.
Aim
In the story, your crew’s aim is to perform missions to take down the people and organizations continuing to exploit the Earth’s ecosystem. As you complete missions, you live up to ideologies, retiring when you’ve completed one ideology.
Tone
The stories are meant to be intense, violent, and gritty. The crew is working outside the law and establishment to render justice. They will witness real harm being done to the environment, to animals, and to disenfranchised people.
Subject Matter
Rising Tide deals with environmental disasters, injustice, and violence. There may be tension between the crew as they debate the ethical, moral, and appropriate actions to take.
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Rising Tide uses the Paragon System © 2021 by John Harper and Sean Nittner.
To play this game you must have a copy of Agon. AGON-RPG.com
Status | In development |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (7 total ratings) |
Author | cosmicbeagle |
Tags | agon, conservation, ecojustice, paragon |
Purchase
In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $5 USD. You will get access to the following files:
Development log
- Tweaks and Additions - July 2021Jul 13, 2021
Comments
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I am new to TTRPG. It seems this information is not included on a lot of game descriptions on itch.io. Maybe it’s obvious to most people, but not to me!
As it is stated above to play this game you want to pick up a copy of Agon to check a couple of references. That beeing said Agon uses a GM and several players but I would recommend to check that on the Agon Game site mentioned above.
Usually if you read in any game description that it uses the xyz system it might be worth checking that out as well.