I can't really explain it without getting into my own context, so here it is. I've always loved TTRPGs, of making characters and worlds and getting lost in them with a group of friends. But... Man was I getting tired of D&D. I knew of other TTRPGs, but it was hard to get others to play something else. And, as the perma DM of my group, I was getting really tired of what DMing tends to look like when playing D&D.
After a while, I found myself completely burnt out. I didn't want to touch a TTRPG again, especially not as a DM. My passion for it had seemingly just been all used up.
And then, I found Songbirds.
I had to know more, had to fully understand the rules and how they worked. The description said that it was a supplement for something called Songbirds, to grab that before reading through Robins.
I've described it multiple times that Songbirds "lit my brain on fire", but it was really a whole body blaze. My hands certainly didn't escape it. I took notes on the rulebook, I immediately started writing down setting ideas, adventure ideas, character ideas. I hadn't touched anything TTRPG related in over a year, and now it was all spilling out uncontrollably.
Oh my god, TTRPGs are fun. Did you guys know that TTRPGs could be fun?! I forgot!!!
The flavor of the game was exactly my thing. I've always loved stories about characters coming back from the dead, and I was so inspired by the gifts/curses, the idea of the psychonauts, the eco technology... It was a setting that I wanted more of, desperately. So, I looked at more homebrew, more adventures, whatever I could find.
But, I knew what I really needed to do. I needed to do it myself. To make my own characters, my own ideas of the setting, even if I didn't end up playing with it for a while. It's a TTRPG that sparks creativity, and I didn't want to just let that spark go out without doing something with it.
But, really the best way I can put it is that this is a game that will remind you why you love TTRPGs. It's a game that can completely possess you with the need to dig deeper into it.
It reminded me when I really needed it. And that's why I really want more people to know about it, to experience it for themselves.
I know that, if nothing else, I at least get super inspired to check something out if I see someone getting really passionate about it. So, that's my job now! Everyone play Songbirds immediately!! It's only $15 and you can look at the first several pages for free!! I'm putting the link to the itch.io page again here.