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Ex Novo

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Ex Novo is a playable city-generator that helps you construct, and populate fictional villages, towns, and cities. This physical game can be played solo or with up to 3 friends. Playtime ranges from 1 to 3 hours. 

Meet with your friends, and collaboratively draw the map of your city as you explore the history of its founding, and the forces, factions, and events that shape its development. 

Ex Novo is both a fun game, and a tool that helps you build memorable settlements ready for further creative use; the cities generated can for example be used in any sort of narrative endeavors or as settings for pen and paper role-playing game adventures.

Please share your cities with us using the hashtag #ExNovoCity.

Created by Martin Nerurkar and Konstantinos Dimopoulos.

Playing Ex Novo

You (and up to three friends) take on the role of the guardian spirit of a freshly founded settlement. Its founding, in fact, conjured you into existence, and imbued you with purpose: to witness the settlement grow, shepherd its development, inspire its factions, and remember its stories.

During play you will make sense of the events happening as you roll dice, plan and draw on a collaborative map of your settlement, and influence its changing shape. You will flesh out a living place complete with landmarks, districts, resources, and people, and in the end create your own, unique, fictional town. A town with a true sense of history and place.

An example Ex Novo sketch of a coastline

Sequence of Play

Play begins with a brief discussion phase, where each player shares their assumptions and expectations. The age and size of the city-to-be are also determined, and with them the expected duration of the game.

Next up is the founding phase. Taking turns, players define such fundamentals features of the settlement as the surrounding terrain or its original founding purpose. Every feature is described by the acting player, who will then have to draw it on the map. Following Ex Novo's initial sequence of turns, players will have an interesting starting situation in their hands.

The following phase, the development phase, is the core of the game. Each turn in this phase provides with an event brought forth  by the roll of three dice. These events need to be interpreted, and sketched by the active player. During the development phase the settlement will grow, change or even shrink; factions will rise and fall, populations will move, old neighborhoods will decline, and mighty edifices will be built. This is where the exciting history of your city will be played out, where its structure will evolve, and where the game map will get both bigger and richer.

The final phase is the topping out phase. These few quick turns are all that's needed to wrap up the development of the city, and tie up any loose ends. Dominant landmarks might even get named as your settlement's finishing touches are applied. 

Finally your creation will be ready for you to admire, illustrate, show off or use as a jumping off point for something entirely new: a new RPG campaign, a video game setting, a novel fantasy or a even short story.

Third Party License

Ex Novo is a creative game, and we want to foster this creativity. So, we put together a third party license that will allow anyone to make new stuff for or based on Ex Novo, and either publish it for free or sell it. Find out everything you need about the Ex Novo Third Party License on the Sharkbomb Studios website.

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james L April 15, 2024 9:43 pm UTC
Am I correct in assuming this is a build from scratch system? Is there an option for fleshing out existing maps?
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Martin N April 16, 2024 7:42 am UTC
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You're right, the assumption is that you'll create a new city. However if you translate an existing city into Ex Novo game elements (districts, factions etc.) you could easily develop that further by layering more historic events on top. There are no explicit rules for that in the text but it shouldn't be too hard to make that possible.
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John M April 15, 2024 3:39 pm UTC
What’s the assumed tech level? That is, is the product suited to create the history of the city for my near-future cyberpunk campaign, or my modern superhero campaign, or am I best using it for medieval fantasy setting?
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Martin N April 16, 2024 7:41 am UTC
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Hey John,

we've done our best to keep the story prompts as open as possible but it skews a little towards the classical fantasy scenario. However we have used it for sci-fi and cyberpunk cities during playtesting and it worked just as well, though you may want to reinterpret some of the prompts and not read them too literally in a handful of cases.

Hope that helps!
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Nathan E October 25, 2021 12:22 am UTC
Is this just like following a bunch of writing prompts?
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Martin N August 03, 2022 1:43 pm UTC
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No, it is a more involved game where actual map drawing is a part of it. However another part of it is to make sense of prompts, so in that regard it is comparable to writing prompts, in a sense.
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David B July 16, 2020 10:11 pm UTC
I have seen other games like this. What does this one bring to the table that is new?
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Martin N July 21, 2020 8:22 am UTC
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Most other games focus on only providing a fun play experience. The big draw of Ex Novo is that it's both a fun time to play but it also generates a city you are itching to play your favorite RPG in.

If that's a bit too vague, I'd love to provide more details but then it would help to know what to compare against, so if you've got similar games that you have in mind, let me know!
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Jeff T June 09, 2022 11:08 pm UTC
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Hello Martin, Ex Novo is my favourite solo rpg! I have taken liberties with the game to incorporate features of other games. I apply dice roll outcomes and apply them to building states, which then has political applications for adjoining towns, which has a flow on effect. My states are experiencing a weather pattern which is slowly affecting my 33 states. I have taken the game from being cities/towns to making this about whole states. I love the dice role tables & use these to find synergies when taking the 3 dice roll numbers and rearranging the numbers e.g roll 1,2,3 = 123, 231, 312, 132. Even in instances where outcomes when applied do not have synergies, I refer to random game icons to find a way to link the two outcomes. I must do a YT vid on how full blown this game can become. I also incorporate historical events to fit what is happening within a town (I have a handful of states which are expanding and are on the verge of war, trade and protection agreements, school & learning developments which...See more
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Martin N August 03, 2022 1:42 pm UTC
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Hey Jeff! Super happy to hear you're having fun building on the game to customize it to your liking!
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