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New Edition of Oops, All Draculas! RPG is Up for Crowdfunding

Oops, All Draculas! (Jessica Marcrum)Author Jessica Marcrum has taken to Crowdfundr to bring a new, physical edition of the rules light vampire RPG Oops, All Draculas! to the masses. The game brings a What We Do in the Shadows vibe to the proceedings as players choose a vampire archetype, create a familiar, and build a shared home with other vamps. The project for Oops, All Draculas! is past the 60% mark to funding and you can reserve a copy of the game in PDF for a $15.00 pledge or score the physical book for a $25.00 pledge through March 16th. Expected delivery for the PDF is April with the physical book to follow in June.

About the project:

Oops, All Draculas! was created for Dracula Jam 2021 and one of the first games to use the Buddy System emphasizing teamwork and found family. Sometimes called a “What We Do in the Shadows” simulator, Oops, All Draculas! is a ttrpg that can be as silly or as dark as you choose.

Oops, All Draculas! is a d6 (six-sided die) dice pool game using either tarot or “Dracula” by Bram Stoker (or your favorite Dracula book, do you, live your best Dracula life) and can be played with or without a Dracula Master. In it, you play as various styles of Dracula all living together in a home of your design. Whether from internal or external forces, shenanigans ensue. Be they Dracula hunters, new Draculas  in town, werewolves, or the hated Home Ownership Association, a Dracula’s life is never easy. 

Choose your Dracula archetype and assign statistics to your Dracula abilities. Choose your familiar, and then create your home as a group. Whenever you come up against something that requires rolling —if something is uncertain—roll as many d6s as you have in the relevant statistic. 5s and 6s are successes. If a fellow Dracula helps you, add +1d6 for each helper. If your familiar can help, add +1d6 for them as well. Lastly, if rolling while in your home, add an additional +1d6. Beware of magical backfire, however! Things can go very wrong when too many Draculas put their magic together…

Good luck, and don’t suck it up!

Jeff McAleer

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