Monday Maps: Two Town Halls
Continuing our series of Monday maps with two town hall battlemats. These each have a large meeting room, a couple of side office rooms for a mayor or other leaders and a couple of other small meeting rooms. Both have …
Continuing our series of Monday maps with two town hall battlemats. These each have a large meeting room, a couple of side office rooms for a mayor or other leaders and a couple of other small meeting rooms. Both have …
A long, long, while back on the blog here we debuted new icons periodically and added them to Hexographer a short time later. We’re finally getting back to that in this post with 5 new icons. These are based on …
I found this great (and long/detailed) review of Hexographer posted on youtube by nerosfiddle. It is over 45 minutes long: the first half reviews some features while the second half goes into detail creating a map. It is cool to …
We’re continuing our series of Monday maps with three temple battlemats. Previously a wizard’s tower, medieval homes, taverns and inns have been posted. Feel free to use them for your game! The Dungeonographer (.dgo) files allow you to edit them …
Thorfinn Tait has been mapping Mystara in the classic hex map style for a while now. He has revised and added detail to just about every part of that game world. So it is no surprise that he and Bruce …
And if our recent Monday Maps series isn’t providing enough free maps for you, Crooked Staff posted today that they have finished 117 modular dungeon maps over the past few years. The maps vary a bit from the dungeon geomorphs …
We’re continuing our series of Monday maps. This time we have 5 levels (including a roof) for a caster’s or wizard’s tower. The levels can be ordered in whichever way you want, but the kitchen level should be the main …
Continuing a series of mini-battlemats… (Taverns were up last week and inns were posted a while back.) We have 7 medieval homes as battlemats. A medieval home was a simple building with usually just a common room for cooking, eating …
I recently put together a few tavern maps. Feel free to use them for your game! The Dungeonographer (.dgo) files allow you to edit them in Dungeonographer (including the free version), just right-click and “save-as.” The thumbnail pictures themselves link …
I’m happy to say I’ve been getting some of the features knocked out. If you download the latest version, you’ll get copy/paste functionality, map item labels, and a basic export notes function. (The downloads on the linked page allow you …