Launching the campaign page brings players and GMs to the actual play user interface, with a large page for maps or artwork, a space for chat and roll dialogue, and a small toolbar with all the various selectors for moving tokens, rulers for distance measurement (based on the adjustable nat...
Today, I’m going to tell you how to run tabletop role-playing games over the internet. Because many of you asked me to. But I have to warn you that I’m pretty much the least qualified person on the Internet to write this article. It’s not that I don’t run virtual games. I ...
They may opt to solve a problem with a method you never saw coming. They may become obsessed with a random NPC you described next to them at a tavern, instead of the quest-giving NPC you put over in the corner. They may insist on immediately following threads you had only intended to...
Wonderdraftis a map-making software by MegaSploot that is similar to Dungeondraft. Unlike Dungeondraft, Wonderdraft is designed for worldbuilding instead of dungeon building. The tool can be adapted to creating dungeons if you download the right assets and put in a little extra work. This is a...
If your players get stuck taking a decision (for example, they’re researching too much or they don’t know what to do), add in a random NPC to put them back on track. Of course, the NPC should be related to the plot, otherwise they’ll get off-track again! Another way to make...
maybe you have a map that shows the general layout, but you only need smaller maps for specific locations where a map will help. Similar to how cities might have a dozen buildings that are functionally empty... at best if the players insist on kicking in some ...