It looks like you uploaded a second copy of Bunyip Dreaming here instead of the file for Satan Smith: Crap Demon Hunter.
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There appears to have been a glitch when you made the pdf file. It's just the cover image and two pages of random characters like:
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This looks cute. Have you considered making a low ink/printer friendly version with dark text on a white background instead of the current light text on a dark background? I like to do my gaming away from screens when I can, but printing this one as it currently exists would use massive amounts of ink.
I threw together a printable pattern for making a tuck box the size of a cassette case for anyone who wants a non-plastic option. The design could do with a little refinement around the lid flap, but the test version I did with printer paper seemed to be passable. I don't know if this is the kind of thing should be an actual entry in the jam or not, but it's here if anyone wants to make use of it.
Have you considered making a version of the rulebook which keeps the formatting, borders, and illustrations of the stylized version but has a plain white background instead of the blotchy brown? This would make a relatively printer friendly version which is prettier than the plaintext version and a much smaller file size than the stylized version.
Okay, so the rules for wordcount say, "Each individual number/numeral counts as a single word when used on their own," but also, "Both bullets in bullet points and numbers in a numbered list are exempt from the word count, with the former preferred over the latter to reduce confusion in word counting."
If I wrote something like
"Your car is [roll d4]
1. Red
2. Blue
3. Black
4. White"
Which rule of number usage would apply in that case? Should I count it as thirteen words, or only nine?
This looks like fun! I started a game with my character waking up next to a burning oil well but then realized I have a rules question: Is the player supposed to roll the die to determine the level of success of whatever we do with the narrative of every card we visit, or do we only need to roll for success on the face cards?
I also decided to simplify things a little by skipping the bullet tokens and instead using a third d6 to mark my position on the cards with its top-facing number representing the number or remaining bullets.


