Save a game you like as a template and spin up the next one in seconds.
A template is a saved game setup: its rounds, teams, host mode, and settings, ready to reuse. Instead of rebuilding your Tuesday format every week, you save it once and launch a fresh copy in one click. The library is where all your saved templates live.
Templates are private to you. They are for running the same shape of night again and again without the setup work, so a proven format is always one click from a new game.
You can build a template from scratch, or save an existing game's setup as one so a night you liked becomes a reusable starting point. Give it a clear name and a short description so you can tell your formats apart later.
Using a template builds a new game from the saved setup and starts it, so you go from library to live in one step. Each use is counted, so the library learns which formats you actually run.
Because using a template launches a game, it respects the same rules a normal game start does: your monthly game allowance and the one-active-game limit. If a game is already running you finish or close it first.
Duplicate a template before a big change if you want to keep the original untouched. The copy is yours to edit freely.
The library keeps a popular list of the templates you reach for most, ordered by how often you use them and how recently. It powers the quick-start shortcuts in the game designer under 'From your library', so your go-to formats are right there when you build a new night.
The popular list shows 6 templates by default and can show between 1 and 20. Templates you have never used are left out, so the list stays honest about what you actually run.
Each template can be viewed, renamed, edited, duplicated, or deleted. Edit a template when your format changes so the next launch carries the update. Duplicate one to branch a new variation. Delete the ones you have retired to keep the library tidy.
Templates are private to you. There is no public template sharing: your saved formats stay in your own library.
Your plan sets how many templates you can keep. If you hit the cap, delete a retired one or upgrade to make room.
Duplicating a template appends '(Copy)' to the name so you can tell the branch from the original at a glance.