This page lists all “games for beginners,” with the ones currently accepting new players shown first. These games are run by “Mentors” — volunteers who are generously offering their time and expertise to help new users learn how Storium works.
If you're new around here, joining one of these games is a great way to learn the ropes. There’s no pressure or expectations, nor is there any long-term commitment. Just join up and play for as long as you need to!
Note: if you’re a free Storium user, these games do not count against your 3-game limit. So dive in!
Defenders of Akakios (Game B) |
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This is a beginner game.
The small town of Akakios has always known peace–but with the rise of banditry in the area, it has found itself a target for raids in recent years. Now, though, things have become more serious–a local bandit lord has gathered an army, and intends to assault Akakios and take over. If he succeeds, he will make the town his seat of power and use it to strike out into the wider region.
Fortunate, then, that you–the citizens of Akakios and the wandering adventurers who have come at just the right time–are ready, willing, and able to fight.
“Defenders of Akakios” is a simple game taking place in a generic fantasy world. Characters can be any common fantasy race (Elves, Dwarves, Humans, Half-Orcs, etc.) and/or class (Commoner, Fighter, Wizard, Thief, Wizard, etc.). The story will tend towards combat/action situations, so for ease of use I recommend making characters who are able and willing to contribute to a fight in some way.
I have set this up to be able to complete in 3-4 scenes in order to teach some elements of the Storium systems to new players.
Though this is set up to run for a shorter time than other beginner games, standard beginner game rules apply. Come in, get the knowledge you need, and then if you’d like to leave and go on to other games, go on with my blessing.
That said, if you want to stay for the full thing, I think you’ll get the most benefit that way and have fun telling a little tale about saving a town from danger.
There’s something really special about the feeling of completing a game. :-)
I will accept 8 players for this game mostly on a first-come, first-serve basis, as that’s the most I can see myself keeping track of in a single game. If you see that there are already 8 players in the application pool but would like to join the game, please message me to let me know of your interest. I will do my best to periodically start up additional versions of this game and get new players in, or to invite new players if players drop from this.
Hosted and narrated by: Robert Mohr (Matjaza)
Started 06/24/16. Scenes played: 4
Target number of characters: None specified
Current number of characters: 6
Submissions pending: 0
Players so far: Veldrin, tapgiles, deadasdisco, macarena, Waywardsoul, Drednite
License: Community License
InSpectres: A Beginner's Franchise |
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You’ve seen the commercials. You’ve heard the radio ads. You’ve read the testimonials. You’ve even watched the documentary TV show. You know the InSpectres.
In a world rife with ghosts, ghouls, and goblins, the Inspectres are the (privatized) front line of defense. When you’ve got werewolves on your property, vampires in your attic, or just a ghost that won’t stop stacking your chairs when you plan on using them, these are the people you call.
And it just so happens that a new franchise is opening in your area. That 9-5 grind isn’t quite the highlight of your life. The days are long and far from enjoyable. Maybe this is the perfect place to start fresh.
Welcome to InSpectres, a game inspired by the tabletop RPG by Momento Mori Games. In this heavily structured beginner game, you play as employees of the newly opened InSpectres franchise in Arcadia, California as they open shop and go out on their first mission.
In this game, beginners will learn:
-How to make a character
-How the various types of cards work, including neutral cards
-How challenges work, including special rules a narrator might add to challenges
-How to strategize and work challenges using the game and card rules of Storium
-How to ignore the game and let this be a collaborative writing experience.
Hosted and narrated by: eliasswift
Started 05/30/16. Scenes played: 6
Target number of characters: None specified
Current number of characters: 2
Submissions pending: 10
Players so far: Bluegeek, eliasswift
License: Community License
A Beginner's Guide to the Apocalypse |
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It’s really shocking just how quickly things went to hell in a handbasket. But really, wasn’t that the thing that so many old stories were missing? Because when something goes wrong, humans don’t just fix it and move on, there’s not a measured response. There’s a response so grand that it warps everything else around it.
Most people believe it was the zombies that happened first. The zombies happening first are a good way to explain the bombs that hit every major city. Though that led to the strange, hellish creatures that seemed to come out of nowhere. It was really not a good time to be on earth.
This is a game for beginners! Please only apply if this is your first Storium game, as this will act as a sort of tutorial. Make sure to check the Info for more details.
Hosted and narrated by: Emily D (Cylerea)
Started 05/26/16. Scenes played: 2
Target number of characters: None specified
Current number of characters: 4
Submissions pending: 0
Players so far: Cheeseliker, FireWire, charleesi, Vanex
License: Community License
Welcome to Dry Byte Gulch |
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Mulysa (means dirty dump in the native tongue) was a dead-end world on the edge of human space, given the formal name of Everlorn even as the few souls to stumble across its wasteland and make it home stuck to the native name. It was destined to skip through space as a forgotten lump of rock — until the day a prospector stumbled out of the desert with a million credits’ worth of hyperdrive crystals in his hands. Now spaceships thunder through the skies above the planet’s boomtowns, and fortune hunters fill the dusty streets. Strap on a blaster or pick up a digger and stake your claim in this space western. You may find yourself exploring alien ruins and risking the wrath of the desert tribes, or riding a howling hoverbike and living the life of an outlaw. You might be a farmer trying to help feed the masses or perhaps you just want to open a nice little shop in town.
It’s the wild west meets future space age (ok yeah it’s a lot like Firefly :)
For those new to Storium, this is a beginner game (players/writers with no or limited previous game activity.). We will be focusing on learning how to use Storium more than writing and completing a full story. Each Scene will have Challenges that are designed to help you learn different aspects of the awesome Storium Universe. Stay and play to learn and then when ready you can “leave town” and retire or hand-off your character, ready to ride off into the Storium Sunset to face new adventures ;)
Hosted and narrated by: Jojo s (docwho2100)
Started 05/13/16. Scenes played: 8
Target number of characters: None specified
Current number of characters: 5
Submissions pending: 0
Players so far: docwho2100, Wookie, Slyther, Aeon_Spiral, Tarlin
License: Community License
Anatole's |
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The management of “Anatole’s” deeply regret that - due to the sudden arrival of large numbers of super-enthusiastic new patrons, the fire code restricts us from admitting any new customers at the present time!
However - if you would like to submit a character for a future round - please send our booking’s manager a direct message (@ceekayell) for consideration at a later date. Thank you for your interest!
This is a beginners game
Across time and space, across dimensions and that misty interface between fiction and reality are scattered a hundred million white cubes. No-one knows where they came from, or how they got their special power. The cubes are made of purest, smoothest white marble, and - no bigger than the palm of a human hand - for the most part, they tend not to attract very much attention, dismissed as part of the environment. But every so often, by accident or design, a curious soul might pick one up for closer examination.
What happens next to the person who picks up a cube is the night of their lives. The cube is a portal to a point outside of time around which has been built an ineffably cool bar and nightspot called “Anatole’s”. “Anatole’s“ has been designed as a place where characters from all walks of life can stumble in, order any drink their heart desires and chew the fat with the other patrons, before returning to their everyday life. Where else might you exchange poetry with a cyborg assassin, arm-wrestle a dead president and fall in love with a sentient paramecium… all in one amazing night! “Anatole’s” doesn’t accept money - drinks can be purchased for tall tales and inventive ideas. Once in a while, eponymous owner & barkeep Anatole will call “Time!”, close the tab, and drinkers are expected to pay their bill by sharing stories of their lives.
The bar caters for all languages and exists in a state of temporal grace - no weapons will fire (although that’s not to say the odd fight doesn’t break out - fists & cudgels still work just fine). And somehow the decor shifts to suit the current clientele.
Characters can arrive & leave of their own free will (or until Anatole throws them out!) There are no rules at “Anatole’s“ except civility… and an unspoken agreement not to upset Germ. No-one knows exactly who the hooded figure really is nor where she came from, except that she’s occupied the end stool for the bar for more than five millennia…
Hosted and narrated by: Chris Lewis (Ceekayell)
Started 05/09/16. Scenes played: 3
Target number of characters: None specified
Current number of characters: 11
Submissions pending: 1
Players so far: docwho2100, Berty, mariedarling, Trudeau, finnthesinn, theravenking, rodya, teirezias, DelvinusDominion, Sudburykid, Tamara
License: Community License
Twice Upon a Time (A Storium for Beginners) |
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The Premise
Something has gone terribly wrong in Far Far Away, the land where all fairy tales take place. Happily ever afters are being re-written, true loves are separated, clever tricksters are no longer quite as bright as they used to be.
You know that something is wrong. It happened to you, too. And now you want to fix it.
Characters
Your character should be a classic fairy tale/folk tale character. Think Grimm, Perrault and Andersen, not Disney. I will be pretty strict about this so feel free to PM me before submitting your character concept. In addition, something should have gone wrong in your particular tale (Cinderella may have never gone to the ball, Sleeping Beauty might still be asleep, etc.)
I’m a huge fan of taking fairy tale motifs and twisting them, so have fun with that. In this fairy tale, princesses are quite capable of saving themselves, thank you very much. :-)
Well known characters may get assets peculiar to that character (for example: Jack might get magic beans).
I’ve given you some starter ideas but feel free to create your own cards.
I’ve set the speed to one scene per week, but am happy to go faster.
Hosted and narrated by: Meg Doughty (Greymalkin)
Started 05/08/16. Scenes played: 6
Target number of characters: None specified
Current number of characters: 6
Submissions pending: 0
Players so far: ItFeelsSoWrite, SkieNight, Riddlemaster, Mary, Luxia, sethralavode
License: Community License
Welcome to Hackershun Outpost |
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Mulysa (means dirty dump in the native tongue) was a dead-end world on the edge of human space, given the formal name of Everlorn even as the few souls to stumble across its wasteland and make it home stuck to the native name. It was destined to skip through space as a forgotten lump of rock — until the day a prospector stumbled out of the desert with a million credits’ worth of hyperdrive crystals in his hands. Now spaceships thunder through the skies above the planet’s boomtowns, and fortune hunters fill the dusty streets. Strap on a blaster or pick up a digger and stake your claim in this space western. You may find yourself exploring alien ruins and risking the wrath of the desert tribes, or riding a howling hoverbike and living the life of an outlaw. You might be a farmer trying to help feed the masses or perhaps you just want to open a nice little shop in town.
It’s the wild west meets future space age (ok yeah it’s a lot like Firefly :)
For those new to Storium, this is a beginner game (players/writers with no or limited previous game activity.). We will be focusing on learning how to use Storium more than writing and completing a full story. Each Scene will have Challenges that are designed to help you learn different aspects of the awesome Storium Universe. Stay and play to learn and then when ready you can “leave town” and retire or hand-off your character, ready to ride off into the Storium Sunset to face new adventures ;)
Hosted and narrated by: Jojo s (docwho2100)
Started 05/06/16. Scenes played: 7
Target number of characters: None specified
Current number of characters: 5
Submissions pending: 0
Players so far: docwho2100, PandasaurusRex, ilion, Storymonger, macarena
License: Community License
Pulp For Beginners - The Wrath of Anubis |
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Thanks for checking out Pulp For Beginners!
This is part of a series of stories written in the style of the old pulp books and radio dramas from the 30-60s. Hopefully we can capture the spirit of that, but we definitely don’t want to go hammy with it. In other words, no need to “Give ‘em what for, mac.” or “I don’t like the cut of your mustard, see.” If you are familiar with the genre, they were fast paced adventures, heavy hitting dramas, supernatural horrors, and some really fun mysteries. Sometimes you even got all that with some good writing to boot! (Sometimes . . .)
Think Adam Savage, Indiana Jones, Dick Tracey, The Shadow, and Sargon The Sorcerer all mashed up into one and you are on the right track for what the “Pulp” Volumes can be.
Regarding my narration style:
I approach each story with a pretty rough outline of big events that will happen throughout the story as well as the big picture, but I leave the spaces in between pretty loose for you guys to be creative. In most cases, there are some great writers who insert some stuff that makes me have to change my plan and adapt. The story always benefits greatly from this sort of interplay.
I tend to mix some heavily controlled scenes with some looser scenes throughout each story. For some sections, you may feel as if you are riding on rails and very limited in your choices. Typically this occurs when I am leading to a reveal or major event. All I can say is bear with me, as it does loosen up again. If you have any questions about how that works, feel free to read my other narrations, Fantasy For Beginners Vol. I or Vol. II. You should see examples of this throughout.
At times I can put real pressure on a scene with harsh/fatal consequences. Although this sounds brutal, I try to keep a balance between fun and game-like peril in the story. I feel that this has challenged some characters and made for some really great writing out of our groups, which has been awesome.
Regarding the genre - this is pretty wide open, really, so feel free to have some fun with your character creation. Gangsters, mystics, magicians, detectives, cops, crooks, soldiers, socialites, thieves, martial artists, crimefighters and adventurers are all welcome. Keep the technology between 20s-40s if possible, but we can flub it here and there . . . no big deal.
A couple things you WON’T find here are Cthulu mythos and the smutty stuff. Not that there is anything wrong with either, per-say, but they just don’t fit what this series is about. Cthulu mythos is a genre in and of itself so if we went that direction it could quickly overshadow all the other fun places we can go with this. Regarding the smutty stuff? Meh . . . pulp books had their fair share of that, but that is just not my voice as a writer. Feel free to be a bit risqué here and there, as we aren’t prudes, but let’s keep it PG-13. I will ask for revisions long before we have to stamp this sucker NSFW.
Finally, I will say that this is my first pass running a Pulp story this way. As such, and because there are so many places we can go with it, I decided to do something a little different. Rather than toss you all to the wolves without any heads up, as is my wont (Mwah ha ha), I am going to give you a little info as to what to expect BEFORE we start (I know, crazy, right?). Like my other narration, I will run this as a fresh story with a fresh cast per chapter, but this time I will actually let you know what you are getting yourselves into in advance (yeah!). So, here it goes:
Chapter 1: Your character will be getting on a cruise ship sailing from the Azure Coast, better know as the French Riviera. Your destination is an island resort off the coast of Alexandria, Egypt.
And yeah, that is all you get . . . it’s more than I usually give :).
Thanks everyone, and I look forward to writing with you!
Hosted and narrated by: Matt Moran (zeromusic)
Started 05/04/16. Scenes played: 10
Target number of characters: 8
Current number of characters: 5
Submissions pending: 0
Players so far: SkieNight, Bercilak, Jatravartids, lilfuzzyki10, DrZaius
License: Community License
A Beginner's Guide to Piracy |
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Shanties, treasure and adventure on the high seas… could a pirate’s life be for you?
If you’re considering this exciting change in career, the good ship Scourge of the Seas is recruiting now! Captain Jolly Roger and his crew are more than willing to show you the ropes in this exciting new on-the-job training course. Become the fearsome marauder you were born to be! Unlock your potential today, scurvy dogs!
Hosted and narrated by: Mysterious Stranger (Furare)
Started 04/25/16. Scenes played: 5
Target number of characters: None specified
Current number of characters: 6
Submissions pending: 0
Players so far: DaOhArgain, tempusrose, Otszie, ChickenPaddy, Teatime, goodbyebluesky
License: Community License
Villain Con! |
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With five scenes left, there is plenty left to do at Villain Con!
You are one of the countless dangers that threaten Earth and her people. You are a would-be world conqueror; a powered armor-wearing madman; an invader from outer space or other dimension; a ruthless assassin; you are part of a criminal or terrorist organizations bent on world domination; a mad scientist equipped with super-technology; or an evil sorcerers with your own mystic minions. And everyday you must deal with costumed criminals of every possible description who don’t want you to get what you know you deserve.
Fortunately there is a place you can go to learn how to stop that nemesis who just won’t stay down. A place you can get those rare and hard to find death ray supplies. A place to go to replenish your ever dwindling henchman supply. Or even a place you can go to connect with other villains like yourself.
That place is Villain Con! The best four days of villainy.
Hosted and narrated by: Justin Hall (Twisted_Gnome)
Started 04/24/16. Scenes played: 11
Target number of characters: None specified
Current number of characters: 7
Submissions pending: 0
Players so far: Twisted_Gnome, Selysin, Koldun, Mihey, Joe99, DerekFnord, goodbyebluesky
License: Community License