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A jam submission

ODIN'S PRISMView project page

A system neutral drop-in dungeon
Submitted by gothHoblin — 10 days, 10 hours before the deadline
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ODIN'S PRISM's itch.io page

Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Layout: how easy is it to find all the presented information?#1133.6573.786
Art: how well does the art support the other content?#1363.4503.571
Overall#1383.4923.614
Playability: how easy would it be to run this module?#1433.2433.357
Writing: how clear and/or interesting is the writing?#1483.4503.571
Theme: how well would the module have fit into the Appendix N?#1573.6573.786

Ranked from 14 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

The visual style and formatting are so on point.  They bring to mind Scarfolk Council meet a video game booklet for an Intellivision console.

Submitted(+1)

Did you run a group through this puzzle? I like the design and presentation, but I think I would struggle to describe this to a party. I know it is difficult to describe a puzzle in such a way to give all the necessary details without also giving away the answer, so I appreciate what you have done.

Submitted(+1)

Very clean presentation. I like the little touch of the sticker being a link to the map. The loot at the end is a cool magic item too, complete with a grisly way of equipping it.

Submitted(+1)

really like the prism loot, reminds me of Jack Vance stuff so very on theme! I struggled a little bit with some of the descriptions of the prisms and wonder if some symbols or illustrations would have helped here. Overall good stuff though!

Submitted(+1)

Cool to have a Odin's eye be a prism.  Great layout. I feel like I learned something about light while reading. Good job.

Submitted(+1)

Really like the cover. Interesting way to approach the title too... focusing on one specific area with a rather detailed puzzle to solve. This would be easy to drop into other adventures, I'd think. Nice work!

Side note: I get "There was an error processing a page. There was a problem reading this document (109)." error when opening 'Odin's Prism.pdf' in Adobe Acrobat (current release, Windows). The title page won't load but the other pages do. It also doesn't load properly in Chrome. The Light Mode PDF opens fine with no errors.

Developer(+1)

Hey there! Thanks for your comments. I don't have a problem opening the PDF in either Acrobat or Chrome from my local exported copy. I'll re-upload it to itch in case there was a glitch! TY for letting me know :)