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“If the walls could talk,” they said. 

But you know better. In the late hours, during the absolute darkness, the walls will open their maws and whisper their secrets, shared through cries and wails and mimicry of the horrors within. You’re a private investigator with the unique talent of teasing out their mysteries and piecing together their meanings.

This is a solo journaling RPG about the knowledge of the walls. You play it by yourself in the dark.

As you draw cards, you’ll be directed to prompts to write as the P.I. trying to solve a mystery. Throughout the game, you’ll draw cards from your constructed Whispers Deck to learn what the walls, ceiling and floors are telling or showing you, keep notes on what you think it all means and ultimately conclude the truth.

A session takes between 15 and 60 minutes and is highly replayable. Each session is unique.

The Second Edition of Whispers in the Walls adds:

  • 10 new illustrations
  • Completely redesigned layout
  • Built in player journal
  • Extensive editing and fixes
  • New rolling tables to help generate rooms and items

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StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(13 total ratings)
AuthorPandion Games
TagsHorror, journaling, Solo RPG, Tabletop role-playing game

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In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $8 USD. You will get access to the following files:

Whispers In the Walls 2e.pdf 103 MB
Whispers In the Walls 2e - Pages.pdf 110 MB
WhispersInTheWalls2e - Player Journal.pdf 204 kB

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You spelled "Finally" as "finely" in your game.  King of Diamonds. I am not sure how that got past your editor.

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played with a friend awhile back! Was really fun 

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Looks super cool!

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Completed a playthrough using the normal rules. I like it a lot! This was my first journaling game, and I think I'll pick up some others. Each prompt gives you a lot of juicy description to work into your writing.

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Have just completed a first play through of this and it was a brilliant experience! My character, a ghost named Maurice, haunted an opera house after the passing of his wife in mysterious circumstances. The prompts are very effective at sparking one’s imagination! I cannot wait to play through again, I perhaps may even develop Maurice’s story even more! Thank you! 

Thank you for sharing your story of Maurice! I’m glad you enjoyed Whispers. If you continue their story, I’d love to hear more about their adventures!

Thank you! I most definitely will! I’ll keep you posted!

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Heard about this from a TikTok game shop and loved it. Such a cool concept and I’m loving the solo journaling rpg. Well done. 

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I love the art style!!

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Really enjoyed this! Started with a mysterious cult and ended with a lonely crab god who just needed someone to talk to -- and loved the invitation to create and explore a rich, detailed story within a fairly short span of real-life time.

A quick mechanics question for you -- if a player draws a Joker for the Location, should they also resolve the first Joker prompt at that point? Thanks!

Thank you! I’m glad you’re enjoying it. It sounds like you uncovered quite the story! If you ever post about it, definitely tag me. I’d love to read it and learn more about the cult and the lonely crab god.

For the mechanics: The card draw for the location is only used on the location table and then discarded. Only afterward do you start using the other tables. The idea is that the first card draw is the character arriving at the location, so the investigation hasn’t formally started.

Gotcha, thanks!