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Last Activity | Never |
Added | 9/16/2025 7:40:31 |
Modified | 9/16/2025 7:54:45 |
Completion Status | Not Played |
Library | Itch.io |
Source | itch.io |
Platform | Physical |
Release Date | 2/15/2023 |
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You live in a distant future, and you come across a scrap of paper from the 21st century.
Maybe you're an alien archeologist trying to learn about the long lost human race. Or perhaps you're a human scrapper, scrounging for supplies at an old dump. You could be a sustainable farmer, uncovering old trash in an abandoned field. Or maybe you're a librarian charged with archiving relics from the past.
Whoever you are, the bits of paper you find intrigue you. What do they mean? What do they tell you about people in the past? You save them in a notebook, writing down your thoughts.
Junk Mail Archeology is a solo journaling game about creating and interpreting the past (our present), created by eladnarra and silasoftrees for the Scissors and Glue TTRPG Jam - Issue 2. Find some junk mail that you were going to throw away, tear it up, roll some dice if you wish, and imagine what on earth these partial images and broken words could mean.
You can download (for free, or for a donation):
Print the one-page PDF on letter paper at full size/100%. (If you don't have letter paper, printing "fit to page" on A4 paper should work, but you'll have to trim off a bit from one or both of the short edges.)
To fold, you can follow any of the many "one-page" zine tutorials online, or check out the steps below.
You'll need something to cut the paper — a craft knife with a ruler and cutting mat works best, but scissors will also work. You may also want to use something to help you crease the paper, like a bone folder or the flat edge of a plastic knife.