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Dungeons, Hex & MapsPage 3

An OSR-style dungeon module for levels 1-3

A forbidden temple hidden in the sewers, unbeknown to the faithful above.

This 8-page dungeon module is designed for use with the early versions of that one famous dungeon game, but can be used with any of the games inspired by it.

Recommended for levels 1-3.

a one-page zine that is also a dungeon tower generator

Six Sided Towers is a system-agnostic dungeon generator that is designed to be folded into a one-page zine that you can hold in your hands and consult whenever you need a little inspiration to help you draw a tiny little dungeon.

Printable hand drawn modular dungeon tiles

Includes both Dungeon Drawl and Dungeon Drawl 2

70(ish) pages of hand drawn modular dungeon tiles! 

A Trifold Pamphlet for a quick, unique dungeon experience.

The Dungeon Builder Tri-fold Pamphlet is a 2 page .pdf download, in which you will receive everything needed to create a fast and unique dungeon experience.

Create a dungeon with a handful of dice!

Have a pocket full of business card RPGs?

Here's a business card full of dungeons to use them with!

Tabletop RPG dungeon generation inspired by Joris Dormans’s 2017 roguelite Unexplored

Cyclic dungeon generation is the name given to the level creation algorithm in Joris Dormans’s 2017 roguelite Unexplored.

Taking inspiration from games like The Legend of Zelda, this algorithm generates dungeons by composing together cycles: circular loops of linked dungeon rooms designed to create a specific flow of gameplay. 

Start making dungeons out of your favorite books!

A Novel Dungeon is a diceless solo RPG that uses any novel you have near by to generate the dungeon and encounters.

VTT megadungeon battlemap

Infinite SciFi Battlemap is a virtual tabletop map collection containing 25x25 grid maps.

These maps are ideal for encounters on huge space stations or on gigantic spaceships. The single maps can be used standalone or combined into larger maps up to 125*125 grid size - see the guide image for the possible combinations.

A swiss army knife for all fantasy gamemasters!

A gap filling toolkit for all fantasy gamemasters. This package contains  20 different, A4 size, printable helpers  for offline gaming (PDF), and a few superlight, ready to use sketches for online boards.

a 4d20 table for generating dungeons (slowed + reverb)

A table for generating  wacky rooms, odd monsters and head scratching secrets!

Generate a themed dungeon with a series of dice rolls

This dungeon generator will help create a themed dungeon, complete with challenges and adversaries using a series of dice rolls. Dungeon Trappings does this by combining a generic location with a descriptor such as “Illusionary Catacombs”. The generator digs further in, creating a quick dungeon layout and then giving a description to each room and challenge. The pdf includes all the tables needed for the generator and a full example of the system at work.

Free, easy to use and flexible level editor.

Tiled supports editing tile maps in various projections (orthogonal, isometric, hexagonal) and also supports building levels with freely positioned, rotated or scaled images or annotating them with objects of various shapes.

If you are looking for a flexible 2D level editor for your game, be sure to give Tiled a try! Tiled is supported by a wide range of frameworks and remains in active development based on donations!

A Magical Society: Guide to Mapping is a guide that helps people make maps for plausible magical worlds.

A Magical Society: Guide to Mapping helps people make maps for plausible worlds. Taken from a macro prospective, the mapping guide goes through nine steps, each step illustrated with examples, supporting text, and a sample world map.

just roll that shit up

Hey! This is a two sided 3x5 handy thing for me for coming up with interesting OSR feel dungeons on the spot. Usually a theme starts to come across too!

a rose-tinted spectacle dungeon generator

The What on the Borderwhere is a way of taking the dungeons you remember and playing them exactly as you remember them. You can apply it the classic Keep on the Borderlands but it'll work with all sorts of adventures.

It's a GM prep tool that can be used solo to create new adventures out of old ones and do your prep and notemaking at the same time. It can also be used as part of a group to take an adventure you've got already or build a new one as a fun activity with your group.

A pack of over 200 digital assets for building your own RPG map tiles.

With this pack of over 200 transparent PNG assets, you can build your own Hexmap!

  • The pack includes: 
  • Hextiles, each for a different biome, 
  • Location icons and nametags, 
  • Town buildings and structures, 
  • Roads and bridges, 
  • Landcsape features (including mountains, rivers and hills),  
  • Vegetation for different biomes, 
  • Towers, gates and walls for building castles and forts.
A Journaling and Mapping Game

Alone in the Labyrinth is a map drawing and journaling roleplaying game for one. Using a deck of cards and a six sided dice, you will attempt to map a mysterious and ever-changing Labyrinth.

One-page dungeons for Mӧrk Borg
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Psychedelic science-fantasy point crawl
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