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Show your 'home' page

November 27 (10 years ago)

Edited November 28 (10 years ago)
Recently we had a thread where people would show off their maps.
Perhaps this time we could show people the pages we use when not in a session.
You're campaign's 'home page'.

Edit: Here is the one we are currently using

November 28 (10 years ago)
Mine are full of spoilers so I can't do that. But I can show this:
November 28 (10 years ago)
That is pretty neat. I like the graphic style.
Is it full of spoilers for your Players?
November 29 (10 years ago)
Lithl
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It's changed a little bit since taking this screenshot, but here's my OOC room from a little while back:

November 29 (10 years ago)
The home page for my Battle of Britain game shows pics of the players fallen pilots, and the day they died.
November 29 (10 years ago)

Edited November 29 (10 years ago)
Not as neat as the rest of yours, but...it serves three purposes, to help me remember the names of all the PCS and their players (whom are all people I just online) and some of the quest threads that are out there, and reinforce the name of the campaign, which has several layers of meaning.

November 30 (10 years ago)

Edited November 30 (10 years ago)
DXWarlock
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Our current game of Rifts, set in "New West", with undead and vampires.
November 30 (10 years ago)
Our splash page, there are many small tokens on the map, which the players can click and Zoom to get a preview.



Coupled with a "Rumor Register" it allows the players to direct their own game. Here is a scene from the exurb of the local "Big City".
November 30 (10 years ago)
vÍnce
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I like your use of (Token Select)+Z or Shift+Z.
November 30 (10 years ago)
Thanks, I t makes the map pseudo-interactive. I would love to be able to link handouts to the map somehow.