This jam is now over. It ran from 2025-07-01 07:00:00 to 2025-08-01 06:59:00. View 15 entries
This is a game jam for TTRPG designers to test ideas, experiment with concepts, and maybe find their next big idea! Every month there will be a new Jam with new themes and challenges.
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There's also the Reddit if you're so inclined.
When thinking about this theme, there's plenty of examples of collection based games. If that is the route you go down, the questions becomes how to translate them to a tabletop game in an elegant and enjoyable way. Libraries, however, introduces an interesting little wrinkle. Collections to serve a purpose. Collection for the sake of cataloguing and sharing knowledge.
Tabletop games can sometimes be feel like sipping from a fire hose. Parsing rules that have been dispersed in a book layout can be difficult. Sometimes, the best thing a game can do is provide a good reference sheet that concisely lays out the basic information about the game. Quick-start guides can be anything from a basic how to for character creation to reference sheets for game terms. As people who read a lot of ttrpgs, quick-starts are also excellent for getting a quick understanding on what a game is all about.
This jam is a continuous series of jams that run until the heat death of the universe (aspirational). Every month has a new theme and an extra challenge for designers. The idea is that it’s always here, so even if you don’t have time or aren’t interested in the theme of the month, you can pick it up on the next one!
The Eternal Jam is meant to be an outlet for experimentation within the TTRPG space. These projects are supposed to be tiny, quick, and creative. Most probably won’t be fully fleshed out. But every so often, the spark of an idea will catch and a new project will be born from the breeding ground of the Eternal Jam.
Anything, in theory. Explicit content should be tagged appropriately, but other than that: games, settings, waxing prose masquerading as playable content. Really anything goes.
One pagers, micro-zines, booklets, a loose collection of notes. It really doesn’t matter. It should be small ideally. The original idea was handmade zines, so it should fall somewhere around there. Check out Electric Zine Maker if you want a cool tool!
I don’t know. I think it’s art, but who am I to say?
Draw it yourself. Use creative commons images. I don’t know, make a collage? Are crayons still a thing? You’ll figure it out, I believe in you.
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