Brindlewood Bay
2–4 players
2023
About this Game
Brindlewood Bay is a tabletop roleplaying game that combines Murder, She Wrote with H.P. Lovecraft. In it, you play a group of elderly women, members of the local Murder Mavens Mystery Book Club, who help the authorities solve murder cases in a picturesque New England Town. Over the course of their investigations, they become aware of a dark occult conspiracy that connects the cases, and will eventually have to face that conspiracy in order to save their community. The game is low-prep and easy to play no matter your experience with tabletop roleplaying games.
Categories
Mystery
Modern
Eldritch Horror
Mechanics
D6 System
How to Play Brindlewood Bay
Check out this actual play from Mystery Quest to get a taste of Brindlewood Bay and how to play as an old lady detective in a world of eldritch horror!
Frequently Asked Questions
What supplies do I need to play Brindlewood Bay?
Obviously this will vary from table to table, but here are some good places to start! If your game is played in person, most likely you will want to get a set of dice, something to write with, and paper to take notes. If your game is hosted online instead, you will probably need to make accounts on a few sites for things like character sheets, access to the Virtual Tabletop for maps and tokens, and sites like Discord or Zoom for video/voice calls during the session. You won't always need to have the rulebooks to start, but if you want to read through them to make sure you know all the rules, this might also be a good option.
What is the difference between a one-shot and a campaign?
What is the difference between a one-shot and a campaign? Typically a one-shot will consist of a self-contained adventure that will take place all in one session, which will usually take a few hours to complete. They are meant to be completed in one sitting, and will usually have a very focused plot or objective. A campaign on the other hand, is a longer adventure that takes place over multiple sessions. Short campaigns may be only 2-3 sessions, while longer ones may be played over months, or even years!
What is the difference between a Game Master and a player?
The Game Master (GM) is responsible for creating and running the game world, including setting the scene, portraying non-player characters (NPCs), and adjudicating rules. Players control characters in the game world, making decisions and taking actions that affect the story. The GM and players work together to create an immersive and enjoyable experience for everyone.
What is a Tabletop Role-Playing Game (TTRPG)?
Tabletop Roleplaying Games (TTRPGs) are games where the players play as characters embarking on an adventure or story, and are usually guided by a Game Master (GM). Players can describe what they want to do and make choices as their characters, and the outcome of those choices are controlled by the rules of the game, the dice rolls, the GM’s guidance, and the collaborative storytelling of the group!
Do I need to know all the rules before I can play Brindlewood Bay?
Knowing every rule of the game may be helpful to some, but many players will learn the game as they play! If you want to read the rules ahead of time you absolutely can, but if you are a hands-on learner you can also just start playing, and if there is something you don’t understand never be afraid to ask questions, because everyone starts somewhere!
Are there different play styles or approaches to TTRPGs?
There are a nearly endless number of play styles in TTRPGs. Whether you're looking for intense tactic driven combat, puzzle filled dungeon crawls, character focused and narrative driven storytelling, or anything in between, there is a group for you! Finding a game and play style that fits your preferences and those of your group is key to ensuring you have a great time playing.
What is Brindlewood Bay inspired by?
Brindlewood Bay is inspired by cozy mystery shows like Murder, She Wrote, but also takes inspiration from supernatural fiction and police procedural shows from the '70s, '80s, and '90s.
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