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A jam submission

Beware, there be Traps here!View project page

A simple Dungeon Crawler for Dice Fans!
Submitted by ProfPille — 16 hours, 9 minutes before the deadline
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Submitted

Wow, a full blown rpg.. Did you really made it for the jam? Inspiring.. Dange is completely random, right? Did you think of dungeon master, who places all the interesting stuff in a generated dungeon? It would push on mind reading type of gameplay.. Just a random thought

Developer

Thx! I made it entirely for the Jam!

The idea of a dungeon master curating the dungeon did come up, might be a fun varaint.

Submitted

First off: high five for developing a tabletop game! Im a big fan of D&D, so this was really cool to see. Really enjoyed the seeing a dungeon creator. Lots of charts and options. Were you inspired by D&D at all? Or did you take inspiration from somewhere else? 

I do enjoy the encounter generators as well. I think it would be awesome  to see more details that could be added to the dungeon. For example, after adding the main structure, you can roll to add in secret doors, water fountains, or other architectural features.  Would you consider making you own ruleset for D&D? Or possibly integrate it with the current version? 

Very excited to see other tabletop enthusiasts and this was great to see!

Developer

Yass! Tabletop games are awesome! I am also a great fan of D&D! I definitely was inspired by D&D and tried to homage it in several of the monsters and items. In the first draft there even was a way to cast "Sticks to Snakes", but I had to remove it when i revised the treasure tables.

It was really fun writing the encounters and adding little details and flavour to them wherever I could.

It would be really fun to add more features and content to the game, like additional structures, dungeons with multiple levels, differently themed dungeons, more encounter tables etc.

Integrating this into DnD might be difficult, mostly for balancing reasons. It would be hard to make it such that all these encounters are an appropriate challenge for a Character.

Submitted

Oh my god, Sticks to Snakes. Epic. 

Very true about encounter building. It can be a bit tricky. Tho monsters could be organized by CR rating and then the DM rolls for the specefic level he is looking for. Probably won't be perfect depending on the party but that might be one way. 

Regardless I think you nailed the theme and a lot of the concepts. Thanks for making it!