I just released a new journaling tool called Cosmic Creator. I hesitate to call it a journaling game because there isn’t much gameplay inside. It’s more of an exercise or a method to get the juices flowing for worldbuilding your very own world. You play as a Cosmic Creator God developing a new planet full of people to worship you. It takes you through twenty prompts that will inspire you to create your own world. Each prompt has a different subject it focuses on, such as Prompt 20 being Apocalypse, the end of your world. It also features over thirty tables to help you name locations, holy books, religious organizations, armies, and more.
The inspiration for this came from wanting to
create a journaling exercise for creating my own worlds. It follows a lot of my
same worldbuilding process. It asks you to answer questions in the prompts that
will get your mind flowing and in a way that will give you inspiration to
answer. Each prompt asks that you write two to four (or more) sentences each,
answering all of the questions in the prompt in your sentences.
There are prompts for medicine in your world,
plants in your world, animals in your world, your world’s calendar, and more.
It’s a really simple process to follow, but by the end of it you should have a
fully-developed world that you can use in your tabletop games or fiction books.
It’s Pay What You Want on itchio. I didn’t
think pricing a journaling exercise was a good idea, especially since it only
clocks in at seventeen pages. But those seventeen pages are filled with ideas
and inspiration for you to make multiple realms for your world.
If you like it, do consider returning to the store
page and leaving a donation. It’s not required, but every donation helps me to develop
my next game.
Anyway, I hope you give it a chance if you’re a
worldbuilder like me and I hope you enjoy the process!
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