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Check out this PowerPoint created by Kai to help you build your own map using Dungeoneering’s tiles.
This is a great example of how to use the Creative Commons license. You all are free to build new stuff with it and share it with others for free.
If you have maps, tiles, or whatever you want to share, email me and let me know!
Download now: Kai's Basic Tools (199)
Just working away as a contractor, so there’s less flexibility in my time (though being paid hourly is GREAT).
I do have a partially finished set that I want to get back to working on soon. It’s based on your suggestions. That’s right, you, the reader get to decide what comes out next. If you haven’t done so lately, drop me a line and put in your requests!
In the meantime, I would LOVE to see some photos of your games (and the dungeon tiles) in action. The next time you game with Dungeoneering stuff, whip out that camera (or phone) grab a few shots and send them on over. Your characters could have a front row seat here at Dungeoneering!
I’ve added a new “Donate” page to Dungeoneering.
(Hint. Hint.)
Seriously, if you’ve found value in the downloads here and use them for your game, a little monetary love coming my way would be some good karma.
If it’s outside your means, I fully understand (having recently been thrown down the “laid off” chute). There are still the ads to click on.
(Hint. Hint.)
We are upgraded and the site doesn’t appear to have suffered any serious harm.
Oh well, back to work! I have a few ideas and a new set that’s about 30% done. I think everyone will be able to use the heck out of this one.
The guys over at Troll and Toad are the first to buy advertising space here on Dungeoneering. Besides being suave, well-endowed, and handsome men that any girl would be happy to bring home to mom and dad, they run a great site with some awesome deals. Be sure to head on over and check them out. Great stuff, including miniatures and figures of all shapes and sizes.
With Amazon referals having gone buh-bye, here at Dungeoneering, we’re open to most any RPG-related sponsorships. If you want your site advertised on Dungeoneering, let me know!
For those that are old-time fans of Dungeoneering, this set will look more than a little familiar.
Way back when (before this was Dungeoneering.net and was a Geocities site) one of the most popular downloads were dice roll lists. What are dice roll lists? Let me explain.
Back in the good old days of my hardcore GMing sessions, I found that (due to lack of space) throwing dice could be a bit of a pain, when I wanted to keep them secret. These were the days when laptops where mind-blowingly expensive and I was on a student budget. Also, a lot of my gaming prep was done during lulls in lectures, during lunch, etc.
Welcome Runescape players!
I’ve compiled a list of tips and tricks you may find useful:
New desert dungeon tiles! The original set was pretty hastily thrown together as part of a larger 40×40 adventure map. This one is a full set with tile floors, stone floors, and desert sand.
It’s also a hybrid set, featuring both 2d and 3d paper models. There are foldable paper models of stairs, platforms, and an obelisk (with three different styles).
I know it’s tooting my own horn, but this is a pretty cool set and will fit with any Egyptian (or similar theme). Anyone out there still gaming with the Al-Qadim setting for Forgotten Realms?
Pulp fiction lovers can go all Indiana Jones with this set. It will also work for all the Prince of Persia knock-off games I envision coming after the new movie hits theaters this summer.
Print and cut carefully, and don’t forget to send me your photos!
Sunstroke: The Shifting Sands of Al-Hakam (1552)
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