Trapdoor's PLAYBOOK Now For Android

Trapdoor Technology's Playbook software currently puts Pathfinder management on your iPad. Up until now, it has been iOS only, but they are now Kickstarting a version for Android tablets. For those not familiar, Playbook is a range of digital tools - rules library, character sheet, Paizo adventures, etc. and is subscription-based (the Kickstarter offers a year for $19). Other features designated as stretch goals include party messaging, sound effects from Syrinscape, and more.

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You may remember Trapdoor from their introduction as the designers of Codename: Morningstar, the licensed D&D 5E toolset which eventually got cancelled, along with their nearly half-million-dollar funding goal. This one's a little more modest, with a goal of just under $30K.
 

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Desh-Rae-Halra

Explorer
[MENTION=1]Morrus[/MENTION] I think it is different because my physical Players Handbook, character sheet and mechanical pencil cant access the internet, emails, bubble-smashing games, eBay auctions, etc.

But I dont think it is about the tech, its about the player. I have one player who uses a tablet or laptop and he simply uses it as a quick way to look up his spells (just like a PHB). My friend's wife on the other hand, is constantly playing a game on her phone unless it is her turn at the table.
 

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It is loaded locally to the device. Party features like messaging won't work unless you've got an internet connection. All content (adventures, character sheets, etc) will be available offline. Changes made to character sheets will be uploaded as soon as connection to the internet is made - everything will sync. :)
 

Hi everyone :) Just wanted to throw in a quick comment about using tech at the table. What we've found is that Playbook provides enough "fidget satisfaction" for the folks that tend to get distracted with cell phones and tablets that they kind of forget about doing those behaviors. There's just enough stuff to look at and do in the character sheet or passing a secret message to another player or paying attention to see if the GM sends YOU one that the urge to surf the web, text, play Candy Crush etc is negated. We've seen this over and over again.

:)
 

vvincent

Explorer
Received an email from the Kickstarter for this last evening:

Dear Playbook Essentials backers,
We began this adventure just a few weeks ago with two goals in mind: first, to bring a digital library to as many players as possible and second, to ensure that we treat every backer the way we want to be treated ourselves.
Due to unforeseen changes both within our company and in our business environment, we just can't promise that we're able to build Playbook Essentials. Lacking that confidence, we aren't going to risk your money and your trust by pressing on when both wisdom and common sense tell us to stop.
Therefore, it is with heavy hearts that we are canceling our drive to raise funds for Playbook Essentials. We want to thank each and every one of you who pledged. Thank you also to all the folks at Paizo for making a great game and giving us this opportunity in the first place!
Crowdsourcing is essential to keeping the gaming community vibrant and responsive. So, we urge you to shift your love and support to one of the many other amazing projects here on Kickstarter.
Check out
Demon Cults & Secret Societies, Lands of Lunacy, Apocalypse the Risen, ManaStorm. They're Pathfinder compatible and made by some of the most brilliant minds in gaming today.
Thanks again from everyone at the Trapdoor.Tech team!
Support@trapdoor.tech

Wonder what happened to cause the KS to cancel so abruptly.
 

EthanSental

Legend
Supporter
Probably the low pledge count of 4K of the 30k asking almost a month in and saw little traction for their product, caused rumblings by the people there of whether the product will be successful at all and other wanting to move on to something more fiscally dependable for their income is my left field guess.
 

TrickyUK

Explorer
Just got an email saying that Trapdoor Technologies has been closed down. Seemed genuine enough.

Full message:

Dear Trapdoor Technologies fans and Playbook subscribers,

On Wednesday, Oct 19th, Slingshot Capital Partners, the group who own Trapdoor decided to close our company immediately. It is now the staff and management's sad duty to tell you that there will be no new products, product updates, Trapdoor Tuesday releases or other company functions. As you may already know, our Kickstarter campaign for Playbook Essentials on Android has also been canceled. Despite the efforts of the former staff to find a way to keep Playbook going, we have exhausted our options.

The Trapdoor servers which power Playbook will be going offline on or around October 28, 2016. However, even once the servers are offline, Playbook will continue to function. There will be two phases of functionality: during the remainder of your subscription and after your subscription expires.

For the remainder of your current subscription, the app will be running in offline mode. You will still be able to read all the books in your library (both free and purchased). You can still generate characters.

The Party module chat, sharing, in-app purchases in the Store, and announcements will cease to function. Since you won't be able to download new content - please make sure you download any content you want to have available offline.

After your current subscription expires (at the end of the month or year, depending on the level you chose in the app store), Playbook will function in read-only mode.

You will still be able to read any content that you have purchased but the rule books that are included s part of the subscription will cease to function. Previously-created characters will still be available to read and print, but you will not be able to modify the characters or roll up new ones.

Thank you, first and foremost, to the players and fans who helped us bring a mobile, digital RPG companion to life. We are all heart-broken over what might-have-been.

We'd also like to thank our amazing partners. Paizo as a company and their staff as individuals as well as all the Pathfinder Society Officers, have been wonderful to work with. We are so grateful to you for making a great game and putting your fans first. We're excited for Starfinder and crushed we won't be making a Playbook for it.

All our love also goes out to AAW, Legendary Games, and Playground Adventures. Hunt up their stuff online. They're making astounding content with great stories. Though we won’t be bringing them to Playbook, you know we’ll be playing with them at our own game tables.

We also want to shout out to all the media who have put us in their articles and podcasts: GeekDad, TableTop Terrors, The Tome Show, DnDUI, Melvin Smifs Geekery, the Angry GM, BoardgameGeek, and Know Direction!

There are literally hundreds of other people to thank but, part of saying goodbye is knowing when to actually go. Thank you for giving us a shot. We're sorry we have to leave, just as the party was getting started.

Keep gaming,
All of us who were Trapdoor Technologies
 

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