PAST
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Printable Adventures & Sistemless Tools
Some stuff that work with most of the narrative games.
Files:
01 - Fantasy Creature Generator (visual Prompt).
02 - Name Generator (characters & towns - business card size)
03 - NPCs Cards (9 cards per page)
04 - Oracle (A6 sheet)
Use these resources and share your experience with everyone.
Check Devlog to know more about each tool
Status | Released |
Category | Physical game |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (7 total ratings) |
Author | cmartins |
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PAST01_creatureGen_04.pdf 147 kB
PAST01_helper.pdf 507 kB
PAST02_namesGen.pdf 103 kB
PAST03_npc.pdf 1 MB
PAST04_oracle_v2.pdf 152 kB
Development log
- PAST #04Apr 04, 2022
- PAST #03Feb 24, 2022
- PAST #02Feb 16, 2022
- PAST #01 Help GuideJan 25, 2022
Comments
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I just tried making a critter for a test and I got really confused. Could you explain step by step how to use the generators? I had to read it a few times to understand what to do. I eventually got it, but it's not an easy pickup.
Thank you for letting me know. In my head everything was super clear. And that's why it's super important to playtest your own stuff xD
The main goal of this project was to put everything in one page. Guess I failed the explanation part, but I kinda like the layout and I don't want to change it. So, I've uploaded a step by step guide (it is also on devlog). Let me know if it helps.
Oh, the guide is pretty thorough! Thank you so much, it's great!
This is wonderful! A great and minimalist creature generator to come up with fantastical beings. I'd love to see it automated for a quick one-click creature thing.
Glad you like it =)
I'm no programmer but I can do a spreadsheet with Random results.
However the goal of this generator is to create some sort of an "allocate the dice game" and allow the "players" to choose from each pair of dices. That allows you to different results with the same values.
oh yeah! true! I really missed that bit! nevertheless, again, another great project from you. I like your approach to minimalism.