Why "vibe and tone" are game-changers - insider RPG art tips from award-winning creators
Briefly

The ENNIE awards at Gen Con celebrate notable tabletop RPGs, with the 2024 highlight being 'Koriko: A Magical Year', a solo adventure that won awards for production values and cover art. Designed by Jack Harrison, inspired by 'Kiki's Delivery Service', it combines traditional and digital art to foster creativity. Unlike typical RPGs, this game focuses on individual players using writing prompts to craft their own unique story and city, intended to appeal to both novices and experienced players alike.
With all my projects I've enjoyed going outside the typical RPG art scene, which can sometimes feel overly nostalgic, grim-dark, or just kind of, well, boring.
This is a game designed as a contemplative creative writing exercise for one person, as opposed to a competitive quest for a group.
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