Archive for the ‘Tile Sets’ Category
Black Stone Map Pieces
Another quick set for you to all use. Dark stone for a dark lair.
- Large 8×10 grid.
- Various circle sizes (ranging from 16 to 2 inch diameters).
- A variety of specialty tiles, included lettered and numbered tiles for custom use.
Download and enjoy!
Gold Stone Map Pieces
This will be the new “standard” for Dungeoneering map pieces. It should include most everything you will need to build dungeons.
- Large 8×10 grid
- Various circle sizes (ranging from 16 to 2 inch diameters)
- A variety of specialty tiles, included lettered and numbered tiles for custom use.
Download and enjoy!
Photo-Realistic Stone Maps
Based on some free stone textures I stumbled upon today whilst browsing around.
Figured some people want some realistic looking terrains for their games and these are based on photos or pretty close approximations of photos.
I’ll warn you now, they are big and need a good printer to look right. If you do print them, I suggest lamination or contact paper to keep them in good shape so you don’t have to print them again.
Photo-Realistic Stone Floors (1416)Back to Basics
Since it’s been awhile since an update and since we have so many new faces around here, I thought a repost of the basic terrain sets was in order. These are starting base pieces for each of the three main sets here at Dungeoneering.
- Stone Kingdom - Base Terrain (11362) - 556.69 KB
- Starbase Omicron - Base Terrain (5210) - 1.23 MB
- Mean Streets - Starter Set (6881) - 3.54 MB
Stone Kingdom is built for Fantasy campaigns (like Dungeons & Dragons). Starbase Omicron is built for Sci-Fi RPG campaigns (like Star Wars, Star Trek, or Serenity). Finally, the Mean Streets series, the newest of the three, is built for Modern RPG campaigns (like D20 Modern/Past, Shadowrun, or Mutants & Masterminds).
Whatever you’re running, one of these should get you started. If there’s something else you need, but aren’t finding, I’m always open to suggestions.
Oh and Happy New Year!
Dungeon JPG Sets, Part 2
Here’s the rest of the JPG version of the basic dungeon terrain. Samples are below.
- Ancient Greek Tiles (JPG) (2686) - 803.12 KB
- Green Tile (JPG) (1739) - 493.26 KB
- Dragon's Lair Terrain (JPG) (2409) - 987.94 KB
- Marble Tiles (JPG) (1826) - 558.2 KB
- Maroon Tiles (JPG) (1598) - 476.75 KB
- Sandstone Terrain (JPG) (1720) - 1.69 MB
- Tan Stone (JPG) (1751) - 1.05 MB

Dungeon JPG Sets, Part 1
These are the old base terrain sets done in JPG format. It’s a one-time offer. I’m not keen on sending these out, but they’ve been requested and I’ve already done the work.
Simple request: Do not use these in other products without permission. Thanks.
- Aqua Tiles (JPG) (1959) - 492.96 KB
- Blue Stone (JPG) (1806) - 1.64 MB
- Cavern Floor (JPG) (2286) - 729.19 KB
- Dark Stone (JPG) (2037) - 1.52 MB
- Desert Temple (JPG) (2202) - 599.53 KB
- Dirt Terrain (JPG) (1970) - 517.91 KB

Dark Stone Terrain
This is an older download that got lost in the shuffle some time ago. I’m guessing one of the redesigns left it behind. At any rate, here it is in all its 2D glory.
It works for any stone cavern or ancient temple with a dark gray look.
Download It: Dark Stone Terrain (3168) - 2.33 MB
One Inch Hexagonal Grid
From a user request on the Message Board, Dungeoneering presents the first hex-based grid terrain. It’s designed with seamless tiles so you can print out several and place them one next to the other.

