6 Tips On How To Tie Dungeon Encounters Together
From JohnnFour | Published May 25, 2022
Roleplaying Tips Newsletter #1,203
Brief Word From Johnn
Last night I found a great course on Udemy about video game design. In part, it dives into the tension between player agency versus game designer...
Dnd Map Sketcher is a a new online mapping tool for drawing isometric dungeon maps in the browser. Players can connect to the same session, seeing what the GM sees.
https://danifm.itch.io/dnd-map-sketcher
The tool is still heavily in development, but has already managed to bring something new...
Quite like Dungeon Scrawl, Dungeon Map Doodler allows to draw dungeon maps directly in the browser. Also available are some art assets for furnishing the dungeon.
https://dungeonmapdoodler.com/
My November generator challenge entry was left unfinished, now it's just a proof of concept:
https://randomcreation.net/Five_Room_Dungeon.html?token=ebecdf214f3740778da3202232bebec7
This would require a lot more content and polishing to produce something approaching useful.
The dungeon design software Dungeon Fog has now officially launched. If you login and create at least one map during this launch weekend, you can even earn a sweet achievement. :) A basic account is free.