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An error occurred while saving the comment Pagancelt commentedHead over to the Forums and sign up for the Slack Chat! There's a lively Storium Community and we chat about all sorts of topics!
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Thank you for the direct and constructive feedback. We are definitely here and working hard. We know we need to do a better job of being visible, and will try to do so!
A lot of our work lately has been focused on StoriumEdu, a new verison of Storium that is designed for educational use (to help build students’ skills and motivation as writers). Our goal with StoriumEdu is to reach more people, have a bigger impact, and (last but not least) establish a sustainable business which in turn enables us to hire more folks to help with Storium.com!
If you’re up for it, could you elaborate on what you mean when you say you’d like “a function to help bring new players to the somewhat hidden community”? Thanks!
An error occurred while saving the comment Pagancelt commentedI could see how this might be incredibly helpful for new players to be directed to the Slack Channel upon joining - either with a banner on the front page when you sign in or in a "Welcome Email" that could be automatically triggered when a new player joins. I found the slack channel pretty quickly since I'm nosy and browsed through all of the forums -- but many players may overlook the forums altogether and get lost trying to make a connection.
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I would LOVE this as well!
For now, as a workaround, I built a private game called "Character Vault" and I just build my characters there as I create them. This allows me to keep them in case they are declined, retired, or deleted from an existing game. (Full disclosure: I stole this idea from someone on Slack)