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Sure, yes, if you upload it please do post the link!

I had the same issue with text frames and boxes - frames are much more powerful but just missing the rotation, it's kind of annoying. In the end I went with boxes because I felt the rotation was more important but it is a bit limiting.

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Thanks! I included the second page for double sided printing in case you wanted to put something on the back, but it should be fine to just delete it.

For Maddened Crow, it has

Steal a consumable from a Range 1 freelancer. Burned Agent can use it immediately.

Should that be "Maddened Crow can use it immediately"?

This may seem like a silly question given that it's called "Shadowdark Weird Tales Game Jam" but the Submission Guidelines don't actually specify - things should be for Shadowdark?

oh nice! Glad that worked!

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Here's the smaller version https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/w1e35akhzlsklm4subxrr/MyOldCampaign_150dpi.pdf?rl... - I converted it using the "ebook" preset in Ghostscript (using the instructions from https://itsfoss.com/compress-pdf-linux/ but Ghostscript is a cross-platform program so one could do the same not on Linux).

eta: actually the redrawn world map on p6 didn't turn out that well :/ it seems to have thought it was quite a small image size so not given it very high resolution, I'll see if I can do anything about that.

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Thanks for putting this up! really interesting

I was able to get it down to 38.4 meg in size by reducing it to 150dpi via Ghostscript btw - while the images do go down a little in quality they're still fine I think. I can link you my version and/or explain the process.

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hi, do you think you could run the PDFs through an optimiser or similar? 120 meg is kind of a bit too large particularly for phone downloads, and I wouldn't like to see anyone put off

eta: I see there is a 35 meg version too which I missed but just running the pages PDF through https://www.adobe.com/acrobat/online/compress-pdf.html I get a five meg file

(just checking on comments which I entirely forgot to do) fair point - I'm thinking of doing a v2 once I get some feedback from a player who picked this, a bit more of a thematic focus feels like a good idea

Thanks, looks good to me!

Hi there - just to say that the print friendly PDF (which I downloaded just now) seems to have flaw 01 missing.

I did a Markdown version of Tunnel Goons v1.2

https://gist.github.com/ordinalM/b34ca3d1a3b84450cc062cbd8c57dedd

MS Paint TTRPG Jam community · Created a new topic MacPaint

I think it's appropriate myself, but just to check, how about MacPaint? Specifically using cloudpaint.com here (I tried to get it to work via emulation but it turned into such a faff that I thought I was losing the point of the jam). While it does have patterns, it's generally very simple, though cutting-edge in 1986.

Into The Odd has a licence/SRD here: http://moto.lostpages.co.uk/

Not sure whether there's a better place to report issues, but the scroll tool hasn't worked in Safari (OS X 10.15.5) for the last couple of versions for me. Holding space does give the grabbing-hand pointer and removes the cross-hatching, but click-dragging does not scroll the map.

Works fine in Firefox.

I would also like to know about this - it's been mentioned.

I'd like to push (politely) for a cross-platform downloadable tool - I am on a Mac and a lot of similar apps are Windows-only.

As a note for anyone considering this, pico8 executables can easily be over the limit, but from my tests exporting to html has always gone under 1.44mb. So do that.

I don't even know how I submitted this game and it's not finished but whatever.