Gnome Stew Reviews Our Sidequest Decks!
Gnome Stew just did a detailed first look of our Sidequest Decks (Thank you!) Don’t forget, we’re Kickstarting new Sidequest Decks next week!
Gnome Stew just did a detailed first look of our Sidequest Decks (Thank you!) Don’t forget, we’re Kickstarting new Sidequest Decks next week!
We’ve had a few questions about Traveller and Worldographer in the past week, so it seemed like the right time to do a quick tutorial video on the topic. Happy Mapping!
It seems like over the years we lost the thumbnails we made for the various DungeonMorph Fonts, so you’ll find them below. These will make working with them much easier as you can see which keystroke results in which glyph. …
We should be launching this project for four more Sidequest Decks very soon! Learn all about it via the full preview page. Be sure the visit the launch page and click “Notify me on launch” to get an email as …
Below is the full sidequest of the map we posted yesterday. It will be one of the Pulp Adventures in our Sidequests Kickstarter. (Please select the notify link to show your interest. Kickstarter will automatically email you when we launch.) …
Here is a map for another one of our Sidequest Deck cards. This is for a Pulp Adventures card about a lost desert city that has been revealed thanks to a sandstorm (and probably some my stical forces too).
Here is another preview of our upcoming Sidequests Kickstarter. (Please select the notify link to show your interest. Kickstarter will automatically email you when we launch.) This comes from our Frontier Town sidequest deck, but we also have a deck …
Our Icebreath Ridge mining town will have an assayer’s office with his residence above it… so without further ado, here it is:
Each month we’ve been putting together icon sets to expand the options available for Worldographer by Inkwell Ideas through Patreon’s website. (A way to sponsor ongoing projects for a small amount each creative work or month.) The set includes over …
Here is a quick monster lair map… The shading is an attempt to show how high the ground is. The brown shows the cave floor.