This jam is now over. It ran from 2019-08-15 07:00:00 to 2019-08-22 07:00:00. View 22 entries

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The prompt is simple: create a game that takes place entirely inside the skill roll of one Cure Light Wounds spell in Dungeons and Dragons. That's all. If you need more than that, look in the forum. Otherwise, you have until next Thursday.

Please be kind to each other. Mostly it's the usual stuff-- definitely don't promote racism, sexism, homophobia, colorism, fascism, truscummery, et cetera, and definitely use content warnings. Extra important for this jam specifically: take special care to not be ableist-- in particular, examine what you're saying about the beings whose light wounds are being cured. 

Use the hashtag #CureLightWoundsJam! And feel free to tag me, @bigstuffedcat, but there's no obligation.

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Four spells from Dungeons & Dragons, given a poetic once-over. #CureLightWoundsJam
2 doctors in 1 body. Complicated collaborations. Risky medicine.
An addition to the spell
A game about exploring the Book of Life & Death, volume 2, as an healer adventurer
a Cure Light Wounds interlude
a roleplaying game plugin for healing scenes
Play to learn how to heal a follower, and see whether you can.
A Cure Light Wounds Jam rpg about healing and discovery for 1 or more players.
A #CureLightWoundsJam game
[Cure Light Wounds Jam] A Short Game About The Risks Of Healing Without Communicating
Application and consent form for casting cure light wounds
Retreat to an area with plant life. Thank it for its aid.
A #CureLightWoundsJam game about pain, hardship, disability, and consent, played with a Jenga tower.
Submission for the #CureLightWoundsJam
A #CureLightWoundsJam choose-your-own-adventure.
An interactive guide/description for #CureLightWoundsJam
A spell you should cast more often!
A #CureLightWoundsJam game of divine and mundane love
a spell for healing your enemy
Here is a good place to remind you that the root of the word cure was "to care."
Simple instructions for a paladin and their wounded companion