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A jam submission

The Cyclopes SnareView project page

An OSR adventure for 4-6 mid-level players
Submitted by jgonzsf — 1 day, 2 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Writing: how clear and/or interesting is the writing?#1173.6523.923
Playability: how easy would it be to run this module?#1343.2943.538
Overall#1373.4953.754
Layout: how easy is it to find all the presented information?#1423.4373.692
Theme: how well would the module have fit into the Appendix N?#1433.7954.077
Art: how well does the art support the other content?#1493.2943.538

Ranked from 13 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Submitted(+1)

This almost has an ancient Greek feel about it. Not just the cyclops, but throughout. There is a ton of play packed in here. Very nice work.

Submitted(+1)

You made a miracle fitting all this on so little space! I liked the fact that the "doom scenario" of PCs failure is also a playable setup!

Submitted(+1)

Like a full multi-course meal served on small plates - with the situation, stats, wilderness, NPCs & dungeon on the menu.

Submitted

There's a lot going on here. A great combination of elements creates an intense region for adventurers.

Developer(+1)

Thanks! I included as many of my favorite things as I could. 

Submitted

There is so much here. A point crawl and a dungeon.  6 factions and a bunch of NPCs. All laid out very well. 

Great job!

Developer(+1)

Much appreciated!

Submitted

How on earth is this only four pages?! Exceptionally realised (layout, diagrams and the pointcrawl lift a lot of weight). Love how straightforward the blurb is ("X did this. Why?").

Developer

Thanks! This my first time doing this sort of thing. Went for the "cram it all in" approach. Glad you liked it.