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iG's Campaign Calendar Maker

(Makes calendars, tracks moon phases, generates astronomical events)


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Making a great calendar for your campaign only takes a few minutes with Irony Games' Campaign Calendar Maker. When you're done, you'll have a text journal that you can download, save and use to keep track of the passing days in your PBeM or other roleplaying games.

You can enter a little or a lot of detail; iG's calendar maker will try to fill in the banks for you and make sure everything fits together. (Don't get too fantastic on us though ... there are limits to what we can do!)

Basic info (required)

A year is usually the number of days it takes for your world to travel around its sun. iG calendars have between 60 and 2000 days.

Days per year:

Months are based on some division of the year. The days in all the months combined always add up to one year. You need to decide how many days are in your months. If you just enter the days for one month, or a few months, the calendar maker will repeat your entry to make up a year ... or you can enter all the days of all the months ... in either case, the calendar maker will adjust the last month to make sure it fits within your year.

Days per month:

Weeks are usually related somewhat to the phase of the moon. (But moons don't always cooperate!) Otherwise, weeks have no correlation to months and years and fall where they may. All weeks must have the same number of days and must have between 4 and 20 of them.

Days per week:

If your world has moons, the calendar maker will keep track of them throughout the year.

Number of moons:

Seasons based on climate or plant growth generally vary depending on where you are in a world. Select your seasons to match the part of your world where your game is taking place.

Number of seasons:

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