The theme for April was Pirate Hideout and it gave me a little room to play around with the Fragmented Dungeon system. Creating new types of connection tiles but also try out combining exit types on main tiles (like on my dock tile).
Now in order to optimize patrons using my tiles I've enlisted the help of another programmer, as I've already got two working with me for my largest map building project, to try and create a handy little website that will make creating maps with these tiles much easier. It's a bit of a side gig, a bonus thing for you fine folk, so we'll see where it goes but the idea is to create a dungeon creator with a randomizer in it. So you can input some basic data and it will create random dungeons using the tile system. It's something for DM's who either run out of inspiration for an upcoming run or people who need something quick made on the fly. Unlike my bigger project, which is much more complex in design, this should take less time to put together and I hope to have something to show for a lot sooner.
I mention this because I'm going to try and convince you all of doing another run of these type maps and I think that the prospect of something like that website that helps you put the pieces together might help make that decision. I'm also looking into getting this concept into print so doing some more of them might create a good batch to work from for that project as well.
I'm finishing off the current series with a final set of tiles that isn't included in this image. Three more panoramic tiles to finish of the pirate theme: a big underground tavern.
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