The end of the year also means the conclusion of the annual Shotgun Scenario Contest. This time there were a total of 81 submissions. You can read them all here.
The end of the year also means the conclusion of the annual Shotgun Scenario Contest. This time there were a total of 81 submissions. You can read them all here.
In January I ran a jam on the N@TO-Discord. The goal was to create one-page horrors, mysteries or complications that can be easily slotted into an ongoing campaign, all on one page of a Google Doc. This was of course inspired by Dennis Detwiller's Two-Minute Terrors.
The jam got 18 submissions in total, which I would call a great success. All entries can be found in the contest doc. In the following I will go over each submission and share some thoughts.
The 2024 Shotgun Scenario Contest is over, which means that it's time for reviews. This year there was a record-breaking number of entries, so this post only contains reviews of the first 40 submissions. The other half will follow soon. You can read all scenarios here.
UPDATE: the remaining reviews can be found here.