Hi all, introducing [CGMZ] Holidays!

This plugin allows you to create daily, weekly, monthly, or annual repeating events. It will turn a switch ON or OFF depending on if the time is within the start/stop time set by you. Some uses may be daily quests, Christmas, or any other holiday.

Holiday Types

With this plugin you can add a few different holiday types:

Annual - These are holidays that repeat once per year. For example, Christmas, Halloween, etc.

Monthly - These are holidays that repeat once per month. For example, you may have a fairgrounds event that comes around once per month.

Weekly - These are holidays that repeat once per week. For example, you may have a special event only on the weekends (saturday + sunday).

Daily - These are holidays that repeat every day. For example, you may have a special event that occurs only at night.

Holiday time goes by the user's local time on their pc.

Holiday Events

The holiday will toggle a switch on/off if it is active or not, so you can use that to check if your holiday events need to trigger. Additionally, this plugin will count a variable up by 1 every hour the holiday is active. You can use this to event different activities depending on how long the holiday has been active.

Quick Facts

✅ RPG Maker MZ
✅ No obfuscation
✅ All future updates included
✅ No AI used at any point in the creation of this plugin

Terms & Requirements

Please see terms of use here: Terms of Use

Requires CGMZ Core plugin: CGMZ Core

Happy RPG Making!

Updated 15 days ago
StatusReleased
CategoryTool
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorCasper Gaming
Made withRPG Maker
TagsRPG Maker
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish, Spanish; Latin America
InputsKeyboard, Mouse, Xbox controller, Gamepad (any), Touchscreen
LinksHomepage, Community, Patreon, YouTube

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This have their own time system? I can configurate this with my own time system? (like the ocram time system)

Hi, this goes by the system clock on the user's computer.