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https://mysterious.americanmcgee.com/products/out-of-the-woods-card-game
Feel free to browse my workshop. Everything that is publicly published can be used freely if you find a need for them (all I need is just a mention and a link to the WS item). Those that are not publicly published are either not ready or I do not have permission to, so treat those with more care.
Feel free to comment, I do like flattery, but usually the improvement suggestions and negative comments are the most creative. ;)
Besides that, I would have no problem with test nights and other things. We could also consider a request topic(s), for things like model work, 2D items, or even full games people want to see in the Workshop.
[*]Alpha-test nights: an event that occurs periodically (maybe weekly or bi-weekly) where folks can show up to help a fellow guild-member alpha test their latest creation and give constructive feedback.
[*]Hosted Skill Seminars: I can do things like 3d modelling tutorials on twitch or perhaps some code-gurus can host something like that.
[*]Saturday Morning Cartoons: Weekly Saturday (or something) gaming nights where the game rotates and people can show up and just play for the fun of it.
[*]If anyone else has any other ideas for periodic events or something, let me know.
Couple things that I'm not yet sure about and would like some thoughts on :
[*]Criteria to become group Officers or Moderators: do we want a "you have to have X number of workshop items?" or something as vague as "contribute enough and you'll get promoted"?
I've also grabbed up a twitter, google, and twitch account, just in case we decided to start doing any sort of streaming of tutorials or seminars or what have you.
If you have any other modder folks in mind, feel free to invite them (I think members have invite permissions... if not, I can fix that).