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Goblin's Den Dungeon Map

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Goblin's Den is a 44 rooms (sections) dungeon map with unusual perspective for tabletop role-playing games.

With the description included it's also a small adventure ready to play but where you decide the number and the strength of every monsters. So you can play this dungeon with players of any level.

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  • Top-down perspective
  • 1" (25.4mm) square size
  • High quality pdf (300dpi)
  • 39 rooms (sections) + 5 secret rooms
  • Smaller version of the dungeon for the Game Master
  • Description and breakdown for the Game Master (traps, puzzles, monsters, objects and secrets doors)

9 rooms of the dungeon

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John D May 24, 2016 1:30 pm UTC
Any word on the VTT version of this?
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John D December 16, 2016 12:12 am UTC
Just checking back. 7 months later, guess the answer is NO! :(
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Jean-Francois S January 07, 2016 3:06 pm UTC
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First of all, thank for your good words about my work.

About the unusual perspective, I played with these maps as a Game Master and my players did not had any trouble because the squares are all equals and we were placed so that the only person who could not fully appreciate the perspective was me (the Game Master).

I really believe the most important with this type of map is that each squares measure 1 Square inch.
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Anne T January 07, 2016 3:09 am UTC
I love it when someone puts forth the effort to put out a quality product, with an interesting and/or innovative take on the genre. While a bit on the cutesy side for most people, the quality of illustration in these tiles is definitely there, and they look like fun. However, their unusual perspective will limit their utility: while they would be suitable for solo play or via an online game where each person had their own screen, they wouldn't work well for people around a game table. Only one person would see the tiles as intended, and the rest wouldn't be likely to appreciate the odd perspective.
I'll probably pick them up at some point, as I'm a huge fan and collector of quality maps and tiles, but their limited utility lowers their priority considerably.
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Jean-Francois S January 07, 2016 3:37 pm UTC
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First of all, thank for your good words about my work.

About the unusual perspective, I played with these maps as a Game Master and my players did not had any trouble because the squares are all equals and we were placed so that the only person who could not fully appreciate the perspective was me (the Game Master).

I really believe the most important with this type of map is that each squares measure 1 Square inch.
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Gary N December 01, 2016 11:11 pm UTC
You didn't read Anne T's message correctly: Yes, if you have a GM and only one player, or a few players whom are all facing the tiles in the correct direction, then the tiles work well. But, generally, players are sitting AROUND a table, which then means only ONE of the players will be able to see the correct perspective of these unusual dungeon tiles.
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