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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Darkest (How deep into the darkness of man can you go?) | #15 | 3.024 | 3.429 |
Most Deathless (You know it when you see it.) | #15 | 2.268 | 2.571 |
Coldest (How far below zero can you get?) | #19 | 1.764 | 2.000 |
Most "Northern" (We're from Minnesota, it's okay.) | #20 | 1.890 | 2.143 |
Overall | #20 | 2.236 | 2.536 |
Ranked from 7 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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I like the use of crows, not only is THE CROW WITCH an awesome name, but the Nattramnen is just so cool and her special power blackout the sky is freaking great. So visual it's amazing.
You've done a lot with very little space and I could easily see this fleshed out into a 20-40 page zine with space for the text to breathe and the different factions, rumours and buildings to flourish. I also would love to feel more of the mummy, as the short description for me personally leaves an Egyptian-vibe which conflicts a little bit with the crows and the witch.
It's a little off the vibe of the jam, but it's still killer work. I still cannot fathom how much work you cranked out.
Buddhist Mummy
This is a really well realized adventure location. I love that the players can choose which of the villians they are going to face (or if it was my players they'd probably take one, and then take the other, returning the town to its citizens.) The three headed giant crow is legit an awesome monster.
That said, this entry is much less useful with the second supplementary page and goes over the one page limit (although you knew that and that's why you didn't share it until prompted to, which I'm glad you did because this awesome.) Thematically, I'm not sure how this related to the categories put forth, so I rated it pretty low even though I personally love it.
I'm definitely going to run this, in fact I think it will solve a problem I was having for making this town coming up in my campaign compelling, although I'll probably change the specifics.
This is a really well realized adventure location. I love that the players can choose which of the villians they are going to face (or if it was my players they'd probably take one, and then take the other, returning the town to its citizens.) The three headed giant crow is legit an awesome monster.
That said, this entry is much less useful with the second supplementary page and goes over the one page limit (although you knew that and that's why you didn't share it until prompted to, which I'm glad you did because this awesome.) Thematically, I'm not sure how this related to the categories put forth, so I rated it pretty low even though I personally love it.
I'm definitely going to run this, in fact I think it will solve a problem I was having for making this town coming up in my campaign compelling, although I'll probably change the specifics.
I got classical-horror vibes, I like it!