For what it's worth, for Pythia Oracle, I asked the author (Tana Pigeon, contact info in the Mythic Google Group iirc) directly for permission via email. Might be worth a shot.
It definitely took up a chunk of screen real estate to put in all the necessary widgets but I think it was absolutely worth it.
Tana S. Pigeon would be the one to contact about Mythic. I think she responded to email sent at the mailto on the bottom of the http://www.wordmillgames.com/index.html website.
Not yo dissuade, but she indicated to me she usually turns down paid products related to Mythic unless they're published through Word Mill. She was happy to let me publish my Wheel of Fate for free with attribution, though. Not sure how that might work out with an app, but let us know how it goes!
There's a Mythic Fate Chart Variant in AdventureSmith, but I'm not sure it handles random events.
FYI, the source is on GitHub and you can run the generators (and create your own) outside of an Android environment if you're slightly technically inclined. ;-)
For what it's worth, for Pythia Oracle, I asked the author (Tana Pigeon, contact info in the Mythic Google Group iirc) directly for permission via email. Might be worth a shot.
ReplyDeleteIt definitely took up a chunk of screen real estate to put in all the necessary widgets but I think it was absolutely worth it.
Tana S. Pigeon would be the one to contact about Mythic. I think she responded to email sent at the mailto on the bottom of the http://www.wordmillgames.com/index.html website.
ReplyDeleteNot yo dissuade, but she indicated to me she usually turns down paid products related to Mythic unless they're published through Word Mill. She was happy to let me publish my Wheel of Fate for free with attribution, though. Not sure how that might work out with an app, but let us know how it goes!
There's a Mythic Fate Chart Variant in AdventureSmith, but I'm not sure it handles random events.
FYI, the source is on GitHub and you can run the generators (and create your own) outside of an Android environment if you're slightly technically inclined. ;-)
Spencer Salyer I'm happy to publish something for free once I've built it. Good to know, though.
ReplyDeleteAlso thanks for the GitHub project link!