Library entry example

The entry can have a short tagline to quickly introduce your project.

Updates & news

And a brief description to go alongside the update. You can attach up to three images with each update to better explain a new feature or an upcoming show.
Updates with a later date are shown first.

Overview

This is an example of a fully filled library entry. It is highly recommended to keep your entries at a minimum of 200 words. Although the more, the better. Use this section to give a good overview of what your project, show or channel is all about. Grab their interest, explain how your project works or who it is for. We recommend that you write the article in third person and remain as objective as possible. Some slight bias is expected, but don't overdo it.  References to other library entries should be linked using the appropriate "pill" tags and linking the text between the tags as a link. The Groupfinder team will try and help with the manual linking whenever we find and notice the opportunity. A link to other library entries, like
Mothership https://groupfinder.gg/library/mothership-2018
will look like this.

Key features

Mention key elements and features

With a brief description to go alongside the specific key feature

"Generate a badge"

Under the right panel, you will find the "Generate a badge" button. You can show the Groupfinder platform some love and direct your visitors to your library entry

Recommendations

The more your fans and users click on the Recommend button, the higher your placement will be in the overall category. A good standing will increase the chance that users discover you and your entry.

Articles & Videos

Reviews

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Holger
Holger
1 week ago

A review. Space for your fans and friends to recommend your entry. The average score will be displayed at the top of the right panel above.

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Tabletop Roleplaying Games

Old School Renaissance (OSR) (2000)

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The Old School Renaissance, Old School Revival or OSR is a play style movement in tabletop role-playing games which draws inspiration from the earliest days of tabletop RPGs in the 1970s, especially Dungeons & Dragons. More popular systems developed under the OSR system subculture are Shadowdark, Dungeon Crawl Classics, Mörk Borg, Dolmenwood, Mothership, Perils & Princesses, Basic Fantasy Description The OSR movement first developed in the early 2000s, primarily in discussion on internet forums. OSR games encourage a tonal fidelity to early editions of Dungeons & Dragons. Less emphasis on predefined endings, and a greater emphasis on player choice determining the fate of characters. OSR Games provide play where wrong decisions can easily become lethal for characters and do not guarantee satisfying endings to character arcs. Characters live and die by player choice as opposed to the story's needs

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Item Forge
Tools & Platforms

Item Forge

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Item Forge is a small free tool to help GMs to create printable item cards for their table. It is optimized for D&D and Shadowdark. You can quickly fill out the form and it will generate a nice card design. There are predefined templates in D&D, Shadowdark and printer friendly style. You can also use the custom template where you can design it with CSS yourself. There are various export options, from PDF to images and a backup as json. For quick sharing there is a publish option which gets you a link that you can share with other GMs. Item Forge is translated into 10 languages currently and keeps growing.

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Technobabble Generator
Tools & Platforms

Technobabble Generator

Generators
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Technobabble generator has been created to help writers characterful technical jargon to their science fiction works. Does a complicated piece of technology need fixing on your spaceship? Don’t know what that piece of technology is? Try out the technobabble generator and see if its randomly generated nonsense works for you! Inspired mostly by Star Trek (the scifi with probably the most science jargon & jibberish), but this can be used in any scifi universe. Additional links scifiideas.com - Technobabble generator

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