
Joy Malignant is a photobashed, dice-based RPG where choices change your faceless body
I keep wanting more of Citizen Sleeper—not to overrun its world, but because its digitised tabletop design still feels fresh. Joy Malignant follows that path, a photobashed, dice-driven RPG where every choice shifts how others see you.
I want more of Citizen Sleeper—not because I want to exhaust its setting, but because its inventive approach to digitising tabletop RPG design still feels fresh. Thankfully, more games inspired by that structure are appearing. Joy Malignant is one of them: a photobashed, dice-based RPG in which each decision you make affects how people perceive you, even altering the way your faceless body looks.


