“The Secret of Oki Island” Sails Past Kickstarter Goal with Swashbuckling Solo Adventure
On Kickstarter, “The Secret of Oki Island,” a new solo adventure for 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons, has successfully reached and surpassed its funding target. The campaign by Obvious Mimic has raised $26,748, exceeding the initial goal of $14,545, with 28 days left until its conclusion on May 17.
This project offers a solo tabletop gaming experience where players can navigate through an interactive narrative on the high seas without the need for a Dungeon Master, maps, or miniatures. “The Secret of Oki Island” is designed for individuals who prefer playing roles rather than managing the game as a DM, aiming to provide an accessible and self-contained adventure.
Players in this adventure assume the role of characters who join a pirate crew aboard “The Rapier Wit.” The narrative involves a journey to uncover a mysterious treasure, guided by an egg that leads to Oki Island—a place rumored to be filled with treasures and dangers.
The gameplay is influenced by classic “Choose Your Own Adventure” books and incorporates decision-making that affects the storyline. Players will engage in battles, solve puzzles, and interact with characters, all through choices that determine the development of their adventure.
“The Secret of Oki Island” is designed to test new character concepts and provide a platform for individual adventure. It allows for repeated play-throughs with different outcomes, depending on the choices made by the player. The game mechanics are familiar to those who play D&D 5e, involving skill checks, saving throws, and combat systems that are integral to the 5th Edition framework.
The inspiration for the game includes a variety of sources, from interactive narrative books and classic video games to traditional fantasy and piracy literature. This is Obvious Mimic’s third solo adventure project, reflecting their ongoing commitment to enhancing solo tabletop role-playing experiences.