I have a special announcement today: Cyuteemon, my newest TTRPG, has been published!
Cyuteemon are adorable elemental animals that Trainers tame and form bonds with in a fantasy simulation called Funnveil. You might encounter such Cyuteemon as an Electic Squirrel, a Fire Walrus, or a Shadow Fox. There are 20 different animal species and 6 different elemental breeds, numbering 120 cute creatures to tame and collect!
You’ll need to spend time with your Cyuteemon both in and out of battle, giving them their favorite gifts and foods and exploring the land of Funnveil by their side. Bonding with your Cyuteemon will increase their three Stats: Might, Dexterity, and Wits. This game also features an XP currency system where you purchase new Skills and upgrade your Cyuteemon companion using XP earned in and out of combat. In this way, no two Cyuteemon that you raise will be exactly alike.
This game is for 1-3 players with a Game Master, or it can be played solo without a Game Master.
It’s geared towards a younger audience just starting to discover TTRPGs and so it features a roll-under system for solving tests and checks and resolving combat. I find this system is easy to learn but fun enough that veterans of TTRPGs can still find enjoyment in it.
That’s not to say this is an easy game; there is a lot of strategy here based around your Cyuteemon’s element. Every element has a weakness and exploiting those weaknesses can cause a lot of damage to your foes or to your Cyuteemon.
Cyuteemon features a beautiful cover illustration of two Cat Cyuteemon and a Rabbit Cyuteemon peeking out of the bushes. There is some interior art of Cyuteemon as well. All illustrations were done by the talented Taralabs who can be found on Fiverr here.
Cyuteemon is inspired by all of the creature-collecting games, both video games and TTRPGs, that came before it. I love creature-collecting games and have been playing them for as long as I could operate a Gameboy Color. This is a love letter to all of those games, and hopefully it finds its own place amongst those games, as well.
Cyuteemon is intended for audiences from ages 8 to 128 and I hope everyone finds a little something that they love about it!
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