Max said: Oh wait, it created a specific game/server/thing that is the kingmaker module, and i'm supposed to invite my players to that and run the game inside there? Exactly. This section from the marketplace entry describes how to find and use each part: Accessing your Content Module : This product includes an adventure module. To create a new game, click on the Start New Game option from the site menu. The column on the right-hand side of the page is titled Optional: Choose a Module. Clicking on the cover image will select this module as the base for your new game. Compendium : You can access all of the rules, items, and creatures from this product in the in-app compendium, as well as on the Roll20 Web Compendium. Art Pack : You can access the Art Pack under the Premium Assets section of the Art Library in-app. These assets are only available for in-app use. Which Character Sheet should I use? All Pathfinder Second Edition content on Roll20 uses the Pathfinder Second Edition by Roll20 character sheet. If you're planning to use the Kingmaker module with Pathfinder First Edition or 5e character sheets, you can switch the sheet your game uses by going to Game Settings on your game page, and changing the Character Sheet Template to Pathfinder by Roll20 or 5e OGL by Roll20. You will need the Bestiary (1st Edition) or Bestiary (5e) to play. Creatures will not automatically transfer over, so you will need to drag in creatures from the appropriate in-app compendium. This title is also available in PDF format from the Paizo store. The reason the maps are in the module is that they come with labels on the GM layer, tokens in place, and in the case of Plus or Pro users, they are dynamically lit.