Publishing Worlds and the Community
How publishing works, what the automated review checks, and how plays, favorites, and ratings help worlds get found.
Updated July 2, 2026
Publishing puts your Forge world in the Community for anyone to play. Before it lists, an automated safety review checks the content, and once it is live, it earns plays, favorites, and ratings from other players.
Publishing your world
Publish from your world's dashboard in the Forge when it feels ready. The automated review looks for content that breaks the Acceptable Use Policy; a world that passes goes live, and one that does not is held back so you can revise it. You can keep working on a published world and publish updates.
Finding worlds to play
The Community tab has an Explore section for browsing what players have published and a Library for the worlds you have saved. Official worlds built by the SagaBound team sit alongside community ones, and every world page shows its genre, description, and ratings before you commit an evening to it.
Favorites and ratings
Tap the heart on a world to add it to your Library, and rate a world thumbs up or down after playing it. Ratings feed what gets surfaced in Explore, so they are the most direct way to help a good world get found.
House rules
Published worlds are public content, so the Acceptable Use Policy applies in full, and worlds that draw reports can be taken down. Keep DM-only secrets in your codex's hidden notes; everything else in a published world is visible to the people playing it.