by The Pandemonium Institute
https://www.patreon.com/botconline
This is the official way to play Blood on the Clocktower online via a browser-based application.
Making an account is free. To access advance features, players must subscribe to the project's Patreon and link their account.
by baru_monkey / Andy L. (Discord)
This is a Google Map with pins highlighting local communities that play the game.
by Ryan Scherr
https://ryanascherr.github.io/botc/
Since my Almanacs are not traveling with me in the bag, I added a browser shortcut on my phone to a browser-based GitHub project which allows me to quickly and discreetly check rules, jinxes, and character interactions.
I strongly recommend anyone who likes to play or Storytell bookmark this and make it a phone shortcut.
by David Gray
https://github.com/djad99/BOTC_Tools
This takes in a script (which may be retrieved from script.bloodontheclocktower.com) and creates a formatted docx file containing a script.
This takes in a script (which may be retrieved from script.bloodontheclocktower.com) and creates a night order chart.
by u/phillyCHEEEEEZ on Reddit
https://perchance.org/botc-storyteller-death-randomizer
"I discovered this game only a few months ago but since then have fallen in love with it and dove head first into all things BotC. I've made new friends and play at least twice a week in person at various game nights and events hosted around where I live. I've honestly had a blast and plan on continuing to enjoy this game for many years to come. In addition, I've come across many helpful tools that have improved my playing and storytelling experience. That said, I recently had an idea for a fun tool of my own.
As I've started storytelling more and more over the past several months I've found that starting day 1 with an immersive description of how I died to be both fun and captivating for myself as well as the players. For those that also enjoy this tiny part of the game as much as I do you now have at your disposal a tool that will randomly generate how you died. And with over 1 trillion possible combinations you may never come across them all!
Without further ado I present to you the...
Storyteller Death Randomizer
A Trillion Ways to Die in the Bluff!
I hope my fellow storytellers can put this to good use and would love to hear any feedback or suggestions y'all have"
by The Grim Discord
Credit to Biscuits from Capital Clocktower for the complete scrape
This is nice to have. I’ve transcribed the clues into a Google document.
Scrape file: IDEAS - Savant Clues.gsheet
Made with Google Sheets.
by Chill on the Clocktower
https://chillclocktower.com/yaggababble/
"Are you a storyteller looking for a quick idea on a Yaggababble phrase? Just refresh this page and get a randomly generated phrase each time."
Credit to multiple talented GitHub contributors
https://botcscriptcheck.github.io/
"The point of this website is to do an automated check of your BOTC script (using the JSON files created by the Script Tool).
This will allow you to avoid basic mistakes while making scripts, or at least warn you of potential issues.
Warnings given by this tool are not perfect nor are they a reason to rework your script: they are just interactions you might need to think about in order to smooth out the edges of your script, but it isn't required for every one of them to be fully resolved."
Here's a list of personal notebook I use in my Google Drive to record ideas:
IDEAS - Amnesiac Abilities.gdoc
IDEAS - Savant Clues.gsheet
IDEAS - Yagababble Phrases.gdoc
JOKES - Day 1 Wakeups.txt
I won't be sharing these :)