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Welcome to the River; a flowing path born at the mountain’s feet. In her high narrows, barely two boats fit lengthwise; a furious pounding of water. From these rocky ravines, she threads her way through the land, until she reaches the Great Sea. Quiet and slow-moving in these lowlands, she provides homes for those who live upon her waters and food for those who live beside her.

A solo journalling game

On this River, you are a bookseller, paddling your floating bookshop up and downstream to various towns along the Riverbank. How did you come across the bookshop? Was it gifted to you or did you happen to chance upon it?

Your days are filled with customers, leaks and the irritating nook beetles that bury into the pages of your books. Make friends with regular customers to the bookshop, experience the River as she moves through the different seasons, visit and explore various towns, go fishing in the River's rich waters. Throughout the year, the seasons change and holidays give the chance for you to join in celebrations and festivities with the animalfolk. 

Floating Bookshop is set in a fully formed world with its own unique seasons, holidays and customs. 

226 pages featuring illustrations by Linnea Sterte

The game has:

  • 5 seasons to play through
  • A fully-formed unique world
  • 10 towns to visit, each with different shops, characters and seasonal traditions
  • 2-3 holidays per season
  • Fishing mini-game

Supported by 539 booksellers during Zine Quest 4

Digital ISBN: 978 0 6458797 2 8 

StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(106 total ratings)
Authorlostwaysclub
Tagscosy, journaling, Solo RPG, storygame

Purchase

Buy Now$16.00 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $16 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Fox Curio's Floating Bookshop.pdf 14 MB
Fox Curio's Floating Bookshop - Character Creation.pdf 2.1 MB
Floating Bookshop Customisable.psd 7.2 MB
Floating Bookshop Player Tracker.pdf 1 MB
Fox Curio's Floating Bookshop - Towns.pdf 9.3 MB
Fox Curio's Floating Bookshop - Seasons.pdf 8.2 MB
Floating Bookshop - Seasons Seperate PDFs.zip 7.8 MB
Fox Curios Floating Bookshop- All.zip 44 MB

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Community Copies

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i LOVE this game so much already! but i have a question about the weather/customer cards. it says to check the weather, and draw that many customer cards, but sometimes the weather only lasts till morning, or all day. am i supposed to draw customer cards for every weather pattern? or just the first one? 

this game gets a 10/10 from me so far! i LOVED the whole concept of Rinse, and writing out the whole festival really helped me unclog some writers block I've been having!

I'm so glad you love my game! Good riddance writers block

You draw the number of customer cards for the first weather pattern :)

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oh good! i was doing it right then! I'm having a blast with this for sure! :D I've already finished Day 3 and I'm very excited to get out on the river Day 5 and explore some other villages! (now if i could just get those darn cubs to quit breaking my windows!!!!) 

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i’m new to solo rpgs and i recently started playing this one and i absolutely love it!! it’s so easy to start and understand! i keep writing and writing, thank you so much for this game!

Thank you for playing!

Do you believe it's reasonable to try and play this with digital resources, or is it not worth the effort?

If you find it easier to track things digitally, maybe with a spreadsheet or typing notes on word or something, then go for it!

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Playing this delightful game with my 10-year-old daughter has been a truly heartwarming experience. We incorporated this solo RPG into our summer creative writing activity, as we are new to homeschooling. The clear instructions and inviting atmosphere have sparked my daughter's imagination beautifully. Our entries consist of journal writing, scrapbooking, doodling, and note-taking, which has transformed our notebook into something truly enchanting. This has become our favorite solo RPG! We are so grateful for this lovely world. Thank you!

Thank you for your lovely comment, it made my day!

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I'm brand new to solo rpgs, and as a librarian this sounds so cozy and perfect! <3 I'll save up and keep an eye out for community copies.

I added some more copies :)

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Oh my goodness you are s o                             sweet thank you@

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Sorry my cat jumped on my keyboard XD

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What an amazing experience! Thank you, thank you, thank you for this game! I wanted to start solo journaling and bought this as part of a bundle and it feels so relaxing and great to play it! My lady badger Moss is only on day 2 of her adventure, but has already encountered some fascinating people (and unfortunately her rude aunt, although she wanted to forget all about her troubled past and family) and worked a lot on her newfound home. Now to find a cure for the bugs that eat her books! 


I wanted to journal pretty short to not lose motivation and overwhelm myself and here I am, two days in with 2000 words, oops! 

I might be misunderstanding the mechanic, but there seems to be a discrepancy with the number of customer cards you should draw between the table on page 33 and the numbers listed in Seasons section of the book (the table saying that for Snail's Pace days you should draw 1 card and 2 for Quiet days, whereas the Seasons say 2 and 3 respectively).

Additionally, the Weather table for Burn seems to be missing some of the reminder values for number of customer cards.

Also, a house rule I've been trying is that when rolling for profit and books sold I also draw a card for each of them and if that card is red I add the value of the card to the total, and if it's black I subtract it (just to mix up the values a bit).

Whoops, those are errors! Good pick up, I'll try and fix them today :) 

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While you're at it I did notice another incredibly small typo: on page 35 it says "After rolling for a daily task, flip a customer card and read the matching prompt from the Customers table (pg. 35)." - the customers table is actually on page 53.

Anyways, game is great, really enjoying it!!

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what a wonderful, wonderful solo RPG. the the prompts and settings are so inspiring that it almost doesn't even feel like a solo RPG - characters and events flow so easily that it takes no effort at all. I mean, i'm currently writing this one day FOUR of the first season, and I'm sitting at [checks notes] 7k words. amazing. buy this. 10/10

Wow, 7k is so many words! I'm so glad you love the game :)

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Hello! I just got the physical book. From where can I download the plays sheets? Thank you!

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Hey, quick question. Is the game "optimal" for running downstream instead of upstream? 

I'm starting my first game in Port Imes, and most of the info there concerns brisk instead of the earlier seasons, so I'm just checking 😊

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Just lovely! Thank you for creating such a wonderful world in which my imagination has no limit and the narrative is like a balm to the soul! 

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I've played the first couple of days so far and I love it! I'm finding that the daily tasks and customer forecast for each day are so helpful for me in crafting a narrative that's both creative and flows well within the game and the story I'm creating. This game has allowed me to enjoy creative writing again after such a long time, so thank you!

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I just started playing a few days ago and I love the flow of the game, the added journal prompts are really nice but the creative liberty is still very prominent. All around a really nice cozy game. 10/10

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Estaría disponible en más idiomas? A mi me interesaría el español ciertamente.

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No tengo planes de hacer ninguna traducción, pero si hay suficiente interés, ¡puedo considerarlo! 

(I translated this through google so apologies if it doesn't make any sense!)

Bueno, si lo reconsidera, me encantaría saberlo. :) Es muy bonito su juego de rol.

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I usually play doom and gloom, blood and gluts, grimdark, or "style over substance" edgy RPGs. I literally played a round of TRENCH before picking this up. But lemme just say...wow.


I'll edit this later, with more details, but so far: 

I'm playing Tāko the Capybara - he has always been a bookseller, but grew weary in a failing shop. He bought a bookshop boat from an ad in the paper...only to find he had a crude carving in the shop counter - no wonder it was such a good price!


BLOOM 1 (day 1): Weather: Thunderstorms all day. Customer outlook: A snail's pace. 

To do list: Inventory to start the year. 

My very first customer was a very pungent skunk named Ross. He had 12 children - each of whom bought their father a different cologne for his birthday. He refused to choose a favorite and instead wore them all. He was looking for a recipe book on soups, due to the bad weather. He was telling me his oldest son was working on some sort of flying machine up in the mountains north of TD - sounds crazy to me, but what do I know? Kid sounds smart. Sadly, Ross' cologne left me sneezing so hard I had quite the headache and decided to skip the festivities for Rinse. A hare looking for a romance book stopped in, but we didn't quite meet his needs. Total customers for the day: 20. Total books sold: 40. Total coins earned: 55.  

Weather is looking like hail. I sure hope the rest of Bloom isn't like this!



I love this game so much.

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🥺  thank you so much! I love that Ross wore all the different colognes from his kids haha

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i haven't played many solo ttrpgs but this one is my favorite and i expect it to hold that spot eternally

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I'm honoured you like it so much ahh

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Hi, I have looked at tons of the reviews + the preview pages and it looks like so much fun! However, I am in a tough spot and cannot afford the game. Will there be anymore community copies added. It looks liek so much fun and I would love to play.

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I have added some copies!

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I got the physical edition from Peregrine Coast and it’s gorgeous. I’m making a concerted effort to spend time with solo games in an analogue capacity at the moment and this one has me intrigued. The illustrations and prompts seem lovely and evocative, there’s a lot of content here I’m incredibly excited to get stuck in.

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Woohoo! I hope you enjoy playing :)

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i'm completely in love with the concept of this ttrpg. it's the first time i'm interested in trying to play something like this, but unfortunately i live in brazil and our currency is quite devalued, so i can't pay for your work at the moment ): would it be possible to add some community copies? i'm sure that in the future, when i have them, i'll financially reward this beautiful creation of yours

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Got a copy of this as part of a bundle and have been really enjoying playing through Bloom :3 I'm on day 13 (my character's birthday!) and I'm likely going to play to the end of the season. I'lll pick it up again sometime though, for sure, I can say that much.
I do have a few things I want to make note of though:

1: I'm a tad confused by the weather system. I draw a card, which represents the weather, then another card, which represents a part of the day. Does the second card represent how long the weather from the first card lasts until, or does it connote that its occurring *only* during that part of the day? The example didn't make that distinction clear enough.

2: I found an odd typo in my PDF- the Skyflower Festival's page lists it as being on 'the first day of Bloom', which is incorrect- a different holiday is on that day. I thought I should flag this as it did throw me for a loop at first.

3: The book mentions being able to fill out 'hearts' on the customer sheets in the back but they have no hearts. It's not been an issue for me- I'm journaling all of this digitally so I just added some hearts to the customer profiles I've written, but I thought it'd be worth pointing out in case it causes issues for others. 


Typos aside, I'm loving this chance to explore the river and to sell lots of books. it's the perfect kind of cozy pass-time I love during this time of year

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Oops! Thanks for picking up that typo and the hearts in the customer profile, they're from me moving design and layouts around and forgetting to double check things.  I'll fix those, apologies for the confusion around those.

Regarding the Weather: the second card you pick up represents when the first card's weather occurs. If you pick rain + in the morning, it means it will rain in the morning, but only for the morning. You will then pick a third card and read from the weather column, this will be the weather for the rest of the day that isn't in the morning. Another example  with the duration 'in the afternoon', the weather will only start in the afternoon and end when evening arrives. I hope that helps! 

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Glad I could help! I’m having a great time. I’m in Rue Berry now and will probably head to Hurst after the Flower Fall Festival :) I’ve created a recent college graduate name Ollie who’s an Otter, who’s finding running the shop to be a very fulfilling endeavor.

I just want to make sure I’m totally understanding you wrt the weather, sorry, just be certain Im clear on this-

Lets say you draw a card which says it will rain. The second card gives you “the afternoon” as the time. The third card says it is sunny the rest of the day.

So, if Im understanding you correctly, the day will begin sunny, until the afternoon, when it will rain for awhile and then go back to being sunny again. Is that right?

That is correct! 

Will there be additional community copies in the future?

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Thank you for making it so we may claim community copies! I'm a stay at home mom to two children and with only one income it's tough to spend money. So I definitely appreciate the generosity. 

That being said, already this game is wonderful. As a long-time lover of TTRpgs, I have been looking for a way to fill the rpg void that's been around since the birth of my second child. Your game has already given me an opportunity to come back to the hobby without relying on a party full of players with different schedules. Just this morning, I was able to do a bare bones character creation (I've created Clover the echidna with smudgy glasses, patched overalls, and a little hat!) while my daughter slept and my son watched some YouTube and it was just so nice to be creative and imagine again. I can't wait to do more and give a review for you! 

Thanks so much again!

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Thank you for the community copy. I am loving your work and this journaling game is amazing. I highly recommend!!

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Is there going to be a furniture add-on for this game?

I'm just joking, but one of the things that has impressed me so far (other than the worldbuilding) is the customisable bookshop. I have mild aphantasia so I like not having to visualise things by myself.

Also, may I ask what font is used in the game? EDIT: Nevermind, I saw that it's in the 6th page!

I’m glad you liked the bookshop customisation! Do you want more customisable options at the beginning or more furniture upgrades later on?

I’d be happy with either—though perhaps the 2nd option would be less overwhelming for new booksellers? BTW, I’m halfway through Bloom in my playthrough now and I’m having such a blast! The flavor text of the rulebook is written so well.

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Thank you so much for the community copy.  I have a large surgery coming up and needed something to keep me occupied during 6 weeks of hospitalization with no use of my left arm.  I stumbled upon TT journalRPGs on YouTube.  I’m a DM, but I wasn’t sure if I could hold up my side of journaling.  I did my first character creation today and was fully absorbed for 3 hours of journaling immersion.  The game fits that magic sweet spot of rules, prompts, and free play.  It was amazing and will definitely keep me distracted in the hospital.  Thank you again! 

You are most welcome, I hope your surgery goes well!

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Thank you sooooo much for the community copy. I will post a rating as soon as I've played it.

You are most welcome!

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I kind of feel awkward asking this, but will more community copies be made available? I'm up all night with our newborn recently and would love to play this!

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Added :)

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I was just awoken by a loudly grunting baby after just two hours of sleep... this is the silver lining! Thank you so much :-)

The physical copy is so beautiful, everything is so cozy and nice looking. One thing I was wondering though, what are the items on page 22 in the upper right hand corner? Above the bookshelves and to the right of the couches? I can't quite figure it out.

Hi :( I love books and Solo RPGs so much, can I have a free copy? Thank you. I'll leave a review after <33

I've added more community copies, enjoy!

Thank you! ^^ so much~ I'm surely gonna rate it after I play 🫧💙

the Kickstarter was 50 pages zine has something changed since then? The physical copy says 220 pages and $45?

The Kickstarter page gave an estimate of the project, and I ended up going well beyond the estimated page number. The content is the same as in the Kickstarter page, the game just needed more pages to be able to give the full experience :)

That's amazing!

The holidays for Brink have the header Brisk Holidays.

Oh whoops! I’ll fix that, thanks for letting me know :)

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I'm currently setting up the game (perfect way to pass the time until our internet is fixed) and I absolutely love it.

I'm a little confused about page 79, daily task 8. for Bloom. It says you need a new washer and a spanner, only the spanner is listed in the shop inventories though. Speaking of, I'd really like a quick reference of shop inventories, for when you really need to get your paws on some of that BugOff Spray.
I was also wondering about enlisting the help of a tradesanimal, does it cost anything to get in touch via the post office or is that included in their fee?
There's a small typo on page 34 under "Repairs" where it says "inhabit" instead of "inhibit".
I took some slight artistic liberty with the floorplan by flipping the counter upside down and adding windows to the small room with the kitchen. It seemed odd to not have any in a room you'd cook in!

With those notes out of the way, the game is absolutely wonderful. The book is beautifully designed and has such a cosy feel, I can absolutely see myself playing through more than one animalfolk's story of life on the river. What I like about this solo journaling game is that it gives a lot of guidance and clear prompts - that works much better for me than other games that leave basically everything up to you. The journaling game police won't get you if you change any aspect of the game to suit you better, so there's no harm in having more rather than less framework provided for your story! I'm definitely thinking of picking up a physical copy should they be easily available within the EU at some point.

I used a digital program to play around with the shop layout until I was happy, but I'm copying it onto paper to play through a physical journal. It just adds something to the experience for me, putting pen to paper tickles my brain in just the right way. Drawing out the river map by hand at the start of my journal for quick reference definitely was a nice and somewhat meditative exercise! I'm also adding (and decorating) the deck outside the two rooms, so my shopkeeping cat has a nice spot to sit down and enjoy the view or do some fishing. There's definitely going to be fairylights involved. I can't wait to sit down now and start her adventures on the river!

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Thank you for your comment! I’ll fix the typo and add the washer to some shops, thanks for pointing it out to me. I will add a reference for all the items, that’s a good idea to have it! 

Is the zip file just everything in the other files combined

The zip file has all five seasons in seperate PDFs :)

Any chance of more community copies?

Sure! Added some more!

Thank you!

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This is a gorgeous book. When are physical copies going to be available in the United States?

I'm releasing the physical copies tomorrow, however they are shipping from me which means shipping is quite expensive. I've got some copies on their way to the US at the moment, but they are primarily for kickstarter backers. I do expect there will be some copies left over, I don't know when they will be available though!

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This game is amazing! I bought the PDF, but I am also waiting for the physical release. Will there be shipping to Poland?

Shipping from Australia to Poland is expensive, so I'm looking into a UK distributor to stock the game to make it easier for international folks. I'll post an update when physical copies are available as well as how you can get them :)

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Oh my gosh I’ve just started but I’m loving this game!! One question though: on the page with the bookshop floor plan furniture, what is the thing in the top right?

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It's supposed to be the fireplace! I'm not fabulous at drawing furniture, especially from a birds eye view haha. The things next to the fireplace are supposed to be logs and a bucket of twigs! 

Well, to be fair, a fireplace is pretty much just a rectangle from an overhead view!

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Shoot, all the community copies are gone, any chance they will come back soon, would love to try this but cant afford.

Added some more :)

Thank you so much,  I really wish I could pay for all the hard work this must have been to make.

Eager for a print copy!

Me too, they're going to look so good!

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