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A jam submission

The Doom of Daemen FenView project page

A Shadowdark RPG adventure for 1st level characters
Submitted by Thilio — 18 days, 16 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Usability: Practicality and playability at the game table.#343.5693.727
Overall#563.2783.424
Inspiration: Effective use of assigned "Weird Tales" cover elements.#733.2203.364
Vibes: Overall atmosphere and feel of the supplement.#743.0463.182

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted

really like this, the crows and ravens acting like witches might be my fav part, great atmosphere. My only critique might be that it functions better as a toolkit than a dungeon, but that’s also a plus. I could easily see using this for a much larger geographic area during a cursed swamp hex crawl. Well done!

Submitted

Great layout, great tables, fun map.

Submitted

Great layout, great tables, fun map.

Submitted

Very sandboxy. Nice

Submitted

Neat point crawl with lots of helpful tables full of cool results. Nice work! 

Submitted

Very complete, the random talbes are the real treasure.

Submitted

Your random encounter tables are very well created and cover almost anything needed in the adventure.  I am glad that there is more than combat encounters but also mundane and weird ones as well.  I truly enjoy treasure table outlines for a specific adventure.  Something D&D 5E needs to implement.  

Submitted

3d8 Indeed! The "rooms" in the fen are a neat idea and the allowance for shortcuts through the fog. There is a lot of variety in the encounters. I like the flavor of the rival threats, but I wonder how the players might interface with them beyond strictly random encounters.

Submitted

Interesting use of a  3d8 roll for encounters—thankfully makes those 3 and 24 rolls a rarity!