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A jam submission

Foundry VTT Safety ToolsView project page

Safety tools for
Submitted by dsolano — 29 days, 8 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Usefulness#223.9333.933
Mindblowing#372.1332.133
Overall#372.2892.289
Gorgeous#382.0002.000
Wacky#401.3331.333
Polish#422.7332.733
Massive#451.6001.600

Ranked from 15 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Judge feedback

Judge feedback is anonymous and shown in a random order.

  • A solid implementation of the concepts outlined in the Toolkit. This is a great addition to a table.
  • I love to see someone expanding the existing set of safety tools to include more options for play. I do wish more had been done to reimagine the user experience of the tools. For fast forward and rewind, that's not something anyone but the GM needs to see in my view. It'd also be preferable for the GM to see who's asking for a FFwd or Rewind, as opposed to anonymity for an X-card being preferred. The presentation of this is also mostly the same as the XCard module, so I'm not sure I can really grant a lot of points for Polish. Still, a worthy effort!
  • Cool thing to implement! The module seems to work well, and it's easy to use. I wish that triggering one of the cards would also send a message to chat though.

Submission Type

Functionality Module

Any module which changes something about how Foundry VTT or a system works or looks

Manifest URL
https://github.com/SpectralCiphers/safety-tools/releases/latest/download/module.json

First Package?

Yes

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Comments

Submitted

I wasn't aware of the TTRPG Safety Toolkit. My group already has their own check in system, but this is a nice way to communicate when the group is not as familiar with each other. Definitely keeping this in mind when I'm with a new group/little ones