Just write
You write the story, branches, and checks — the platform turns it into a playable flow.
StoryCrafter Script Contest
Turn your outline, branches, and checks into a story you can actually play inside StoryCrafter.
No coding required. Write the background, NPCs, stats, nodes, and triggers, submit it, and the platform configures it so you can playtest it.




You write the story, branches, and checks — the platform turns it into a playable flow.
The contest uses StoryCrafter’s latest model capabilities, including DeepSeek-V4 series logic support.
Design co-op, conflict, or hidden-information multiplayer scenes if you want.
Chain reactions are welcome — HP loss, rescue checks, near-death scenes, teammate trauma, and more.
For the strongest playable script overall. Delivered after results are announced.
For the playable script ranked second overall.
For the playable script ranked third overall.
Download the official StoryCrafter TTRPG script template and follow along.
Download TemplateWrite the background, NPCs, initial stats, nodes, checks, and stat changes.
Log in to the platform, upload your document and basic info, and submit your entry.
The platform reviews and converts it — once confirmed, your script becomes a playable project.
Playtest it after notification, and revise if feedback asks for it.
The contest is currently in the Phase 1 submission period, with submissions due on August 1, 2026. Create and submit your script first — you can playtest it once it’s submitted; later review and result updates will follow official notices.
Review details are not expanded on this page. The platform will organize eligible entries after submissions close and notify creators of next steps.
The official contest area is accepting entries, with Phase 1 submissions due on August 1, 2026. Finish setup and submit your project — playtesting becomes available after submission; later steps will follow official notices.
The website contest area is the only official submission channel. Bilibili posts are for announcements and traffic only.
No. Just write the story — the focus is turning your document into a playable project.
No. Solo and multiplayer entries are both accepted, and the top three are selected by overall performance.