Resources

Here is a resource to help make your own game. All the game works on this page are open source, so can be copied, remixed and reconfigured however you like. 

World Engine SRD

A guide to how to make a simple game, needing only pen, paper, two six-sided dice and imagination.

Compiled and designed by David Blandy.

Based on What's so cool about Outer Space? by Jared Sinclair and 24XX by Jason Tocci. Alternate rules from Cthulhu Dark by Graham Walmsley and Belonging Outside Belonging by Avery Alder. 

The text of this template is released under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license (CC BY), so you’re welcome to use the rules text here as the basis for your game.

*Do not use any text from this game in anything that promotes or condones racism, misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, or other bigoted beliefs.

Download here

Weird Hope Landscapes
Artwork: Daniel Locke, Animation: David Blandy

Try this zine, making tutorial!

Try this fun, step by step tutorial in creating your very own nature-based mini zine. Explore your local green space, get up close to nature and sketch or photograph what you see in preparation for your zine. Nature Calling is a ground-breaking national programme commissioning an exceptional, diverse range of artists to explore and celebrate nature and our National Landscapes. Blandy & Locke were the selected artists for the Surrey Hills Arts and were commissioned to make two new nature trails. As part of their commission, they have created a mini zine tutorial. This simple video shows you how to create your own mini zine inspired by nature using just one sheet of paper.

Produced by Surrey Hills Arts. Filmed by Luke Whatley-Bigg. Film funded by the Surrey Hills National Landscape. The Nature Calling programme is funded by Arts Council England and Defra (Department for Environment, Farming and Rural Affairs), as well as National Landscapes in England.