Hey,
thanks for reaching out! As of now, there are no new community copies to add. :-)
Totally forgot this comment, sorry, and I will add a Dev Log for this, too.
I added a PoD version of it on DriveThruRPG.
https://penpaperdice.itch.io/the-garden-of-the-spire-queen
glad to join with some Mausritter content
I guess, some of us are in the same boat as you figuring out how to work together in this Jam-environment. The month is still young and there are already some real cool submissions. I am excited to see more coming in and how the end result will look like and what we make of it for Mayfield. Mayfield sounds like I want to do fairies, but let’s see :D
I get your concern and totally agree. This is my first jam, so I am not sure how it is done on other jams. Are they planned or at least organized in some way, like a list of possible “tasks” where one creator assigns themself to to indicate, well that is my turf? Maybe something to consider for March’s Jam. I totally get, that this is Matt’s first Jam and I guess organizing compiling it can be quite challenging.
As for me I am sticking with the Riddermark / Tolkien flair, Matt mentioned. I am going for some knights and tinkering with some helm’s deep like situation as a possible adventure to my location. As there are submissions now, like The Isle on Loch Greve and the Sanctuary Silo, I will try to attach references to them on my location. It’s the least I can do.
Just joined itch.io for this (I really wanted to join anyway for my adventures that still need translation from German to English) but maybe we can get something cool compiled too. It’s a bit more work, but would be really cool for the community I guess. Having a Zine as result of this Jam.
Maybe it’s something to consider for MoreMausritterMay and after having the initial experience of this jam :)