Three Countdown Clocks, police, ambulance van, and sanity pie tracker styles with 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12 countdowns for each style. Each style includes a default 0 with the siren unlit. There are 3 lighting glows, in red, blue, and yellow, which can be used to enhance the "light is on" or "the law has arrived" feeling. Use these in any game to add approaching dread to your criminal element party as the cops move in... or relief, as your party of secret agents has their backup arrive! Obviously these are styled to be immediately modern, good for games like Blades in the Dark which are dependant on countdown clocks. Contemporary fantasy horror, mysteries, spies, action/adventure, high speed car chase... a contemporary or close-to-it setting. The sanity trackers are a lot less genre dependant, but still unlikely to be seen in a certain set of games. If you need these, you know it!
These can be used to add suspense, tension, and cramp your players style as they burgle and plunder like it's a video game. These will be most useful for games of urban fantasy, modern horror, crime, mystery, and espionage involving high suspense. Clocks are a grand way to add pulse pounding terror to your party! They can see something is coming the longer they wait around. Or they know they just have to hold out until...
This includes a game add-on asset, and not downloadable art files. The game will let you use these as rollable tables, and set them as a token, and includes a car dashboard setting to hold the clocks if you're not using them on a battlemap. The downloadable files are available separately, if you'd like to use them in maps or off site get that one, just you'll have to upload them into the tables yourself. These are a game ready plugin, but cannot be downloaded. :)
Not animated! What you see is what you get. The police token has red buttons light up, and on the last stage, gains a police light bumper. The ambulance starts on grey with the vehicle on the left, and moves to the middle with the button lighting up yellow, and finally to the right once it has arrived. The sanity tracker starts as a simple blue and white element, but gains a glitch effect as it progresses.
If you're looking for something fancier, be sure to check out my Eldritch Tracking Clocks, for the Lovecraftian fantasy genre.
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