Realm Works - Abundant features for the Referee
Like many of you, I have been facilitating game play for decades. One tool that has become a permanent addition to my toolkit is Realm Works by Lone Wolf Development.
There are plenty of high quality reviews and inspections of this product (see below), so I won't attempt to reinvent the wheel. Instead, I offer the executive summary (tl;dr) pitch:
My only complaint :rant: is that the support community, while knowledgeable, is populated largely by curmudgeons of the self-righteous sort. LWD is an organization of well-intentioned folks with good ideas. Unfortunately, they have very little chops for community management and possess scant understanding of marketing, perception, or brand. They are a shoestring operation well out of their depth. The result is a lurching fanboi-army of walking wounded.
That said, the tool is so spectacular. And like the VTT Fantasy Grounds, I simply avoid the toxic support community.
Third-Party Reviews (Good and Not-So-Good):
Some thoughts on the Players Edition - RPG Knights - Realm Works, Player Edition
If you find Realm Works offensive, here are some alternatives:
I look forward to any feedback.
Like many of you, I have been facilitating game play for decades. One tool that has become a permanent addition to my toolkit is Realm Works by Lone Wolf Development.
There are plenty of high quality reviews and inspections of this product (see below), so I won't attempt to reinvent the wheel. Instead, I offer the executive summary (tl;dr) pitch:
- Realm Works is not free -- currently a 49.99 flat fee + plus an ill-defined 6-month subscription for cloud services. Presently, the subscription is being held in suspense as LWD has not completed the backoffice offering.
- Realm Works is REALLY not free -- There is also a one-time ($10) fee for each player should they wish to avail themselves of perpetual downtime access with the Players Edition.
- Realm Works is not a VTT -- it is a data management tool with a patented Fog of World® presentation layer designed for face-to-face gaming.
- Realm Works offers commercial opportunity for content -- while the Content Market is well past its scheduled delivery date, the prospects look promising for content developers and partners.
My only complaint :rant: is that the support community, while knowledgeable, is populated largely by curmudgeons of the self-righteous sort. LWD is an organization of well-intentioned folks with good ideas. Unfortunately, they have very little chops for community management and possess scant understanding of marketing, perception, or brand. They are a shoestring operation well out of their depth. The result is a lurching fanboi-army of walking wounded.
That said, the tool is so spectacular. And like the VTT Fantasy Grounds, I simply avoid the toxic support community.
Third-Party Reviews (Good and Not-So-Good):
- What do I know? - Crawl Inside Realm Works
- 5-Minute Workday - Realm Works Review
- Ramblings of Jacob and Delos - Realm Works Review
- Points of Light - Realm Works Review
- Gnome Stew - Sneak Peak at Realm Works
- ENWorld - Sneak Peak of Realm Works
- Anna B Meyer - Realm Works, A New Era
- Late Night Session - How to Handle Players and Characters (more of a how-to -- demonstrates a technique)
- RPG.works - First Impressions of Realm Works
- Paizo.com - Going Digital with Realm Works
- IO9 - Gizmodo - Best RPG Tools
Some thoughts on the Players Edition - RPG Knights - Realm Works, Player Edition
If you find Realm Works offensive, here are some alternatives:
- The Keep 2.0 is another campaign and game management system for Windows, though it looks like it could use an update and costs around $35 to buy. I'm not a fan. It is aging poorly. :nonono:
- DM Genie is a Windows tool for players and game masters running the third edition (or revision 3.5) of Dungeons and Dragons. It’s no longer supported by developers and thus free to download. I'm not a fan. It is past its expiration date. :nonono:
- Scrivener is a comprehensive writing project management package used by screenwriters, novelists, and anyone who needs a hand organizing a big project. It can also be used to create a comprehensive overview of your campaign, story, characters, NPCs, and more (though there’ll be a lot of manual work involved). I am a fan. I like this product. It is well designed and fit for purpose; that purpose being (professional) writing.
I look forward to any feedback.
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