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Post by alex on Sept 1, 2010 11:02:19 GMT 9.5
The plan is to get these printed out on vinyl mats or something similar, I've also designed them so they can be modular. check out a few of the early trials in this pdf. You will need the password to open the pdf, which is the 5 letter name of our league in all CAPS. If it can't load in your browser right click and save target file to your hard drive and open it from there. I've tried to make a variety of situations, from big open dungeons to narrow cluttered caves, it should make for a fascinating tournament if we use these in the tourney. When I get some printed out (paper or a mat) I'll need some people to playtest them! My idea at this stage is that teams enter from opposite ends of the dungeon and must move out the other end with the ball to score.
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Post by Darren ( aka War-Raven) on Sept 1, 2010 15:13:11 GMT 9.5
They are amazing. Kudo's to you for doing it. Must have taken hours
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Post by alex on Sept 1, 2010 15:44:56 GMT 9.5
They are amazing. Kudo's to you for doing it. Must have taken hours warning! Do not try this at home, it is very adictive! lol
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Post by FOWnut on Sept 1, 2010 18:43:27 GMT 9.5
They are amazing. Kudo's to you for doing it. Must have taken hours warning! Do not try this at home, it is very adictive! lol Of course not...do it at work instead! Windows key + 'D' does the trick.....or so I've been led to believe Great job Alex, you obviously have plenty of patience. They remind me somewhat of the 'Heroquest' mapboard.
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Post by alex on Sept 1, 2010 22:58:58 GMT 9.5
Life is a lot easier thanks to a) the fine people who make photoshop, and b) the folks at skeletonkeygames.com who sell PDFs with various dungeon textures and map textures. I can highly recomend them, at around $7 for 50 different 6x6 inch squares the options are endless. There are tiles for all scenarios. Pure awesome.
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