Yazeba’s Bed & Breakfastis a unique, slice-of-life tabletop adventure created by Possum Creek Games, the makers of Wanderhome. The game aims to bring diversity and LGBTQA+ representation to tabletop games while delivering a magical story of struggle, acceptance, and family. With tabletop gameplay often rooted in Dungeons & Dragons-inspired high fantasy, the more casual, simulation-style mechanics of Yazeba's Bed & Breakfast are a nice break from fighting dragons and saving cities, making it a great choice for those wanting to slow down and be introspective during gameplay.
The narrative of Yazeba's Bed & Breakfast is centered around a small bed and breakfast that has become a home for wayward people. Players will be able to fish, cook, explore the building, and slowly peel back the layers of the story revealed in each chapter's playthrough. The mechanics use stickers and hidden surprises that follow through to each new session, creating a legacy mechanic that is similar to games like Pandemic Legacy but on a more narrative and character-driven level.
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One of the most exciting things about Yazeba's Bed & Breakfast is the cast. Characters like Hey Kid and Amelie use gender-neutral pronouns, and the character Gertrude is transgender and has run away from her home. Inclusion that celebrates the differences of people, and allows a chance for exploration, is a rare and exciting addition to tabletop games and gives players with similar experiences characters they can relate to.
The characters in Yazeba's Bed & Breakfast also have interesting visual designs that set them apart from each other. These distinctions highlight the diversity of the tabletop, with
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