Cursed Scroll 6 should be available in your Backerkit downloads.
Cursed Scroll 6 should be available in your Backerkit downloads.
Oh cool! I want to do this so bad. I have a pretty good short-throw projector and portable PC, so it's just a matter of finding a place to project it by my table (walls are covered unfortunately).I also like to project the map on the wall using Owlbear Rodeo, so that I can use fog of war to only reveal what the players explore. I either move their tokens where they tell me, or I let them pass around an iPad in player mode.
That approach is becoming more and more popular for setting books. I dig it, personally, since it means that my City of Masks will likely be very different than yours, and probably each will reflect what we're most into and best at.CS 6.
I like it. The whole package is essentially an open ended city adventure in and of itself, that unless I missed a page (I hate reading PDF) is just generated via rolling and engaging with carousal/rumours, and so on.
That approach is becoming more and more popular for setting books. I dig it, personally, since it means that my City of Masks will likely be very different than yours, and probably each will reflect what we're most into and best at.
I plan to use it with Dolmenwood (which should arrive any day now...). The trick is to not use it as its own hex crawl (because it's a little bit too weird), but to add bits and pieces here and there like a fairy spice.I've been running vol 1 for about 8 months or so using OSE. Its been fantastic - easy to riff adventures off the random tables and the included dungeons/locations are very good.
I plan to use it with Dolmenwood (which should arrive any day now...). The trick is to not use it as its own hex crawl (because it's a little bit too weird), but to add bits and pieces here and there like a fairy spice.