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A jam submission

Burn Baby BurnView project page

Disco Inferno!!! Made for the Knave 2e Adventure Game Jam
Submitted by MiniZombieBoy — 7 days, 10 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Usability: Is the adventure easy to use on the fly?#613.4083.643
Overall#743.3853.619
Writing: Is the adventure original and fun to read?#753.3413.571
Fun: Is the adventure fun to play in an OSR playstyle?#773.4083.643

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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Comments

Submitted(+1)

Casino-crawl! I was able to perfectly imagine the tone of the adventure by looking at the whimsical monsters :) The inclusion of mini games spread across the place is really nice. The rooms having a lot of real-world parallels like storage of cleaning products brought a smile to my face.

Submitted(+1)

Oh I remember the Disco Inferno music in Dungeon Keeper 2 :D. Lovely little casino adventure, easy to read, and the monster art is adorable.

Submitted(+1)

This seems like such a fun little adventure to run. The art is a gives off big vibes and i love the gambling mechanics.

Submitted(+1)

Nice work! Nice and readable font-size. player-facing and keyed maps are both very useful. A fun and zany location with some nice factional conflict to exploit and some colourful characters. dungeon keys are fairly terse which is good, though I'd recommended separating treasure, room features and monsters into separate lines/sections so it is easier to parse at a glance, aside from that this looks like it will be a fun one to run! 

Submitted(+1)

Love all the illustrations, but especially Astrid 😍

Submitted(+1)

The transparency Burn Baby Burn has about the prompts used in this game jam is refreshing to see. Tracing the way the prompt morphed into a Casino is a testament to the efficacy of the collective thing we're all taking part in. This was a joy to read.

Submitted(+1)

A casino is a great idea for a setting. The slots gambling mechanic was elegant. The playing card symbols look great around the page numbers.

I love the thick lines and color choices for the artwork, especially for the monsters.