Copse Caretaker
a slow roll-and-draw print-and-play game for 1 person to 8 billion people
about.
Copse Caretaker is a slow roll-and-draw, print-and-play game for every age and drawing skill level. It is about having fun and building up a little forest all your own.
The game includes the complete rules, various sizes of maps, and various sizes of score sheets. Roll your dice as a group, make personal decisions about which dice to use, and even work together to create connected maps.
Game and PDF for personal use only.
Creator: Angela Boyle
Publication Date: April 2024
Format: 11 pages, letteCreator: Angela Boyle
necessary stats.
Players: 1 person to 8 billion (that’s a joke about the human population, though if you add in the animals out there trained to draw, I guess that bumps it up a couple)
Playing Time: 1 to 5 hrs, depending on how detailed you want to get.
Age: 5+
Page Count: 11
print components.
- Rules
- Map
- Score sheet
additional components.
- 3d20, otherwise known as three 20-sided dice. You can find virtual dice with a search online if you don’t have some.
- Drawing tools: pencils, crayons, markers, whatever is your favorite thing to put marks on paper.
process.
aunts can be useful.
test plays!
Of course, the first couple playthroughs I did were just by myself. But then my mom and her sisters came over for a nature journaling thing and I somehow convinced them to run a test play with me. And it was a hit!
I adore how different each map came out even though we all had the same tools available. Mostly, we stuck with Marvy LePen. I also used Posca pens to fill in the majority of the space for some maps because my carpal tunnel is still acting up.
Side Note: For the curious, one of my aunts had a cough, so she had Throat Coat tea and then mint tea. The rest of a split a larger pot of Red Rose and then actual Black Rose tea (from Spice Hut). Yummy. With honey from my mom’s bees on our property!!
prep work.
The longer I gave myself to think about the game, the more ideas I got. Not always a good thing. The below are for some additions I made to the game.