Want to play from home? Download our free “Pocket Quest” PDF. Roll a real die, pick three books off your own shelf, and tag us with your story. Best twist wins a library tote bag.
Because stories are not statues. They’re seeds.
I couldn’t agree more.
Once you’ve found your books, you don’t read them cover to cover — you steal one element from each. A character from book one. A rule of magic from book two. A location description from book three. Then you tell us (or write down) the new story that results.
Example: Last week, a 9-year-old rolled “Submarine + Missing Map + Loaf of Bread.” She combined 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (submarine), National Geographic Atlas (the map), and The Little Red Hen (bread). The result? A lost baker who navigates the ocean floor using rising breadcrumbs. Genius.
Just bring your curiosity — and maybe a pencil with an eraser.
It’s simple: You become a . Your mission is to travel through the library using a map of clues, character cards, and plot dice. But unlike a normal game, the “board” is our stacks, the “power-ups” are books, and the “boss battles” happen inside your own creative mind.
Library Story Game Review
Want to play from home? Download our free “Pocket Quest” PDF. Roll a real die, pick three books off your own shelf, and tag us with your story. Best twist wins a library tote bag.
Because stories are not statues. They’re seeds. library story game
I couldn’t agree more.
Once you’ve found your books, you don’t read them cover to cover — you steal one element from each. A character from book one. A rule of magic from book two. A location description from book three. Then you tell us (or write down) the new story that results. Want to play from home
Example: Last week, a 9-year-old rolled “Submarine + Missing Map + Loaf of Bread.” She combined 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (submarine), National Geographic Atlas (the map), and The Little Red Hen (bread). The result? A lost baker who navigates the ocean floor using rising breadcrumbs. Genius. Best twist wins a library tote bag
Just bring your curiosity — and maybe a pencil with an eraser.
It’s simple: You become a . Your mission is to travel through the library using a map of clues, character cards, and plot dice. But unlike a normal game, the “board” is our stacks, the “power-ups” are books, and the “boss battles” happen inside your own creative mind.