Grey Ranks, for example, is about doomed child soldiers in the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, and Fiasco is about impulsive crooks pulling heists that are sure to go terribly wrong.
In addition to publishing multiple products with Bully Pulpit Games, he has also contributed to supplements for GURPS and Trail of Cthulhu, as well as a nano-game to Pelgrane Press' #Feminism anthology.
[7] The game is a GM-less black comedy lampooning academia, and designed for single-session play at the end of which a winner is determined.
It is set among the internal politics of a buttoned-down New England college campus in 1919, with the titular roach being a soul-eating telepathic insect bent on destroying human civilization.
[2] According to the Diana Jones Award committee, this game achieves a "dream" in roleplaying design: a satisfying storytelling experience played in a few hours with practically no preparation.
[13] Soul Grinding Adventures in Top-Secret Science is a short tabletop role-playing game published in the 2020 anthology The Ultimate Micro-RPG Book (Simon & Schuster).
Desperation is a boxed set of two survival horror tabletop role-playing games, Dead House and The Isabel.
[16] Jason Morningstar organized and judged the Golden Cobra competition, publishing 49 new freeform games, many from new authors.
[19] He was one of the founding members of Camp Nerdly, an annual, family-friendly role-playing game convention at a campground in Virginia.