Market Day
A downloadable adventure
Market Day features as the played adventure in the TTRPGkids review of Mausritter within the Kiwi Acres campaign setting.
It is Market Day at Kiwi Acres. Hosted at the crossroads every month, the market presents an excellent opportunity for the creatures on the farm to scavenge all kinds of food. But this month word has spread that if the farmer catches one more animal sneaking about the market, he will shut it down for good causing the residents of Scarecrow Stand to lose a valuable source of food.
To prevent this, all the farm residents have agreed to stay away from the market for a month or two. All except Paikea, of course. Paikea has gathered his gang of possums and, knowing that they won’t have any competition this month, they are preparing to take advantage of the busy market to claim as much food for themselves as they can.
Their crude tactics will no doubt get them spotted by the farmer, so it is up to the players to prevent that from happening. They will need to stop the possums' plans to ensure they don’t ruin Market Day for everyone, while also staying hidden themselves. It won’t be easy, but it is essential to the survival of the residents of Kiwi Acres.
Purchase the full Kiwi Acres collection here, including this adventure, the core package, and all the other published adventures.
How can you use this?
Market Day is set in the Kiwi Acres campaign setting for Mausritter and works best when used in that context in hex #2 on the map. You can alternatively use this as a one-shot adventure in your own games or plug it into an existing campaign.
The adventure includes:
- Convenient printing options in A4 and US letter sizes
- An open-ended location
- Time-bound events
- 7 unique and effective new items
- 1 fun new spell
- 1 new condition
- Player & GM maps in colour and greyscale
- Integration with the wider world of the Kiwi Acres setting
A note for the GM:
As Market Day takes place in the Kiwi Acres campaign setting, it references some items, creatures and tables that are available as part of the Kiwi Acres package. If you are not using Kiwi Acres, the standard Mausritter tables should suffice. Creature details are also included in the freely available New Zealand Bestiary.
Campaign Setting:
Get the Kiwi Acres campaign setting here:
and purchase the full Kiwi Acres collection here including this adventure along with the complete setting and 9 other adventures.
Who made this?
Story, writing, details, and layout: Hugh Lashbrooke
Market Day is an independent production by Ten Acre Games and Hugh Lashbrooke. It is not affiliated with Losing Games. It is published under the Mausritter Third Party Licence. Mausritter is copyright Losing Games.
Map & cover images from macrovector on Freepik.com. Item images from The Noun Project.
All elements of this work are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Copyright © Ten Acre Games - tenacregames.com
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Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Authors | Hugh Lashbrooke, Ten Acre Games |
Genre | Adventure, Role Playing |
Tags | kiwirpg, market, mausritter, mice, possum, Tabletop role-playing game |
Asset license | Creative Commons Attribution v4.0 International |
Average session | A few hours |
Languages | English |
Accessibility | Color-blind friendly, High-contrast |
Purchase
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Comments
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A great adventure idea! The players have to stop a band of possums from stealing while keeping all the humans unaware of anything going on. It seems to me like a hilarious scene where every time they manage a situation another one even more blatant comes up.
Easy to read and understand and easy to manage the pacing of the story by using the more attentive or unattentive humans. Another great contribution to the Kiwi Acres.
It definitely is an escalating situation - all the antics start running into each other and it becomes super fun to watch players scramble to fix everything.
I'm glad you enjoyed this one!