About Inspiration Pad Pro
Use Inspiration Pad Pro to generate all sorts of random things for your tabletop role-playing game campaigns. Inspiration Pad Pro is much more than just a simple random name generator. With Inspiration Pad Pro, you can generate random names, town information, encounters, treasures - you name it!
Authors, game designers, and anyone else who might need to be inspired by random content will also find Inspiration Pad Pro useful.
Inspiration Pad Pro uses special files called 'generators' to tell it how to generate information for you. You can create your own, modify existing generators, or just use the ones included with the program as-is. Because of this, it's easy to customize generators to the needs of your own specific campaign or fictional world.
The example random generators included with this package:
- Bandit Loot
- Dwarf Names
- Elf Names
- Fantasy Book Shelf
- Fantasy Names, Female
- Fantasy Names, Male
- Gnome Names
- Halfling Names, Female
- Halfling Names, Male
- Kobold Names
- Orc Hoard
- Orc Names
- Picked Pockets
- Rustic Town Names
- Scenario Hooks
- Steampunk Names, Female
- Steampunk Names, Male
- Tavern Names
- US Names, Female
- US Names, Male
Creating and Editing Generators
To edit the existing generators, locate the /InspirationPadPro directory, which gets created on the first run of the app. In that directory you will see a number of files that end with a file extension of ".ipt". These files can be edited with any text editor. To create a new random generator, use a text editor to create a generator file with a ".ipt" extension, and save it in that directory.
A PDF guide to creating generators is available here: http://www.nbos.com/nox/index.php?action=1001&id=537 . The PDF is also included in the desktop edition, which can be downloaded from our website (http://www.nbos.com).
Current Limitations:
- Unicode text in generator files is not supported
- Generators with parameters are not supported yet
- This edition does not contain an integrated editor like the desktop edition does. But you can use any text editor to create and edit generators right on your device.
by U####:
Absolutely the best table rolling app, a must have for any GM! Two features from the desktop version that I sorely miss: ability to organize table files in subfolders (everything's a flat list on android), and ability to supply input parameters. What do you say devs, any chance of either of these any time soon?