Game scenarios in CorvuSphere are designed to be created by the community using a free-form text editor.
Creators have full flexibility to structure their scenarios as they prefer, using headings (H2 and H3) to organize content into sections.
Scenarios are validated against a set of guidelines inspired by official game scenarios before being published.
All scenarios submitted to CorvuSphere go through an automatic validation process before being published.
This process checks whether the scenario follows the required guidelines inspired by official game scenarios.
Scenarios that meet these requirements are published automatically.
While formatting is not strictly enforced, scenarios that are unclear, incomplete, or do not follow the expected structure may fail validation.
To improve readability and provide a better experience for players, we recommend following these guidelines:
If your scenario does not appear in the community list, it means it has not passed the automatic validation process yet.
This usually happens when the scenario is incomplete, unclear, or does not follow the expected structure.
We recommend reviewing your scenario and adjusting it to better align with the official scenario guidelines before submitting it again.
Yes. Your scenario remains your own and you can use it freely in your games and tournaments.
It may not appear in the public community list until it passes validation.
Only scenarios that meet the validation requirements are shared with the rest of the community.