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A jam submission

DregoriaView project page

Dracoliths are the fuel of the future!
Submitted by drevrpg@gmail.com (@drevrpg) — 1 day, 1 hour before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Setting#15.0005.000
Creativity#64.0004.000
Themes#83.0003.000
Overall#84.0004.000

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Type of Submission
Urban Fantasy through the lens of 70's Alberta

Themes

Analog Horrors
Dreamwork Teamwork
Folklore Fiends
Groovy Gravity
Literal Loose Screws

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Comments

I love that you hit on and were inspired by all the themes. I think the setting of it is great, beautiful, and fun. Seems very open to whatever kind of adventure a group may want to play.


It’s very system agnostic, which is cool but I think it’s good to have a little more definition. I see on a comment below that you planned on building it in 5e. I think that would help people be able to envision it more and be able to adapt things to whatever system they’d like.


I could see having once shots in this setting where you roll for what location, dangers, key characters, and what type of adventures you have and then getting to play it quickly.


Enjoyed reading about the world you’ve built! Would be interested in seeing it develop even more.

Submitted(+1)

This is a fun-looking setting that reads well with key players, key areas, and a built timeline of history. It took me a few reads and skims, to make sure I didn't miss it, to realize it was a system-neutral setting. I would put that in the description of the game on the itch page or somewhere in the document just so it is well-known what it is. I also feel like some of the themes don't match. I know they were put in the game as a "could be this way" but it felt off to see this setting in some of the categories based on the vibes the main setting gave without the "Adventuring options" section.
The setting is well constructed and would be a very simple plug-and-play for different game systems!

Developer (2 edits)

I was going to design it for 5e, but the truth is I went for my strengths.

 I had this idea for building a fantasy world, based on the 70's.   here's the original musings. https://breadthofpopsanity.blogspot.com/2022/01/federated-dynasty-fantasy-world-...

I'll add a few notes.  Thanks for the feedback. :)