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"I've loved you for a hundred years"
"Certainly fucking feels like it."
-"Marbles," The Amazing Devil

You and your partner have been together for decades. You know them as well as you know yourself. You’ve watched them change and grow over the years into the person that you are still deeply in love with today. And you’ve changed too. You grew with them.

You’ve weathered stormy seas and sunny skies together. Now that you are old, you look back on your time together fondly.

I’ve Loved You for a Hundred Years is a game for two or more players about a life well lived, filled with joy, sadness, anger, loss, hope and so much love. It was written for the "That Reminds Me of a Song" Jam and inspired by the song Marbles by The Amazing Devil.

Content Warnings

I've Loved You for a Hundred Years is a game about a decades-long relationship and could include themes of memory loss, physical and emotional intimacy, conflict and disagreement, injury, illness, loss, and any of the dozens of other emotionally fraught situations that life can bring.

You Will Need

  • a d12
  • a friend to play with

Attribution

Page border and dividers by Ramona at Alderdoodle.


StatusReleased
CategoryPhysical game
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorMorgan Eilish
TagsLGBTQIA, Multiplayer, Romance, Tabletop role-playing game, Two Player
Average sessionA few hours

Purchase

Buy Now$10.00 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $10 USD. You will get access to the following files:

I've Loved You for a Hundred Years.pdf 3 MB
I've Loved You for a Hundred Years-plain text.pdf 241 kB
I've Loved You for a Hundred Years-plain text.docx 21 kB

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