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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Greatest Entry of Innovation in Arts or Technology! | #6 | 3.714 | 3.714 |
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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AH! These are all so good and colourful! I'm absolutely obssessed with the Echo Alchemist and the Armless Sculptor. And it's not the say the rest is not fantastic, because it all really is! But those two strike a special cord for me! Super inspiring work!! Thanks so much for sharing it!
Thank you so much for the interest and compliments! Hungry for Time was phenomenal as well and brought many fantastical images to mind for sessions to craft with friends and players. :)
Lovely little melancholic denizens of the places in-between the Spheres! I'd love to see how these would play out at the table. The Armless Sculptor with their shapeshifting limbs is a favorite!
Thank you very much! We would love to hear any play sessions of people making use of the backgrounds.
A very evocative, colourful and intriguing set of backgrounds, that at the same time seem pretty well balanced for use... if occasionally a little complex to get one's head around. I certainly think having one such artiste or researcher in a party would add a great deal of flavour, I fear having two might be insufferable. But still, bravo all round and I enjoy the subtle layout with splashes of extra character.
Thank you for the compliments! We tried to make sure they felt balanced, and wanted a layout that would evoke the feelings of the static-snow landscapes of some of the Liminal Lands... while also being printer-friendly, hah. One day we shall add artwork, though!
"Heart-Grease" is brilliant. Now my favourite blood euphemism, even beating out "Meat juice" and "Rhubarb and custard"; so congrats, you beat Vonnegut! Lovely stuff all round, I think some of these backgrounds would make excellent NPCs too for the players to meet in further-flung places and strange depths.
Thank you for the high compliments -- Vonnegut is one of my favorite authors! It'd be wonderful to see how others play these backgrounds or convert them into NPCS. Feel free to share anything play you may run with it, would love to hear!