While the public is hearing about the maps just this week, creators in the system have been testing them, and Trivia, for about a year. Development, it seems, is slow but sure at Fandom.
Ideas that help DMs: DungeonMorphs IV persuade hundreds
Inkwell Ideas is a creative studio with clever ideas to make your life idea as a gamer, GM or DM easier. That’s not to say good ideas can’t be revisited, expanded on or tweaked, and that’s what’s happening with the fourth DungeonMorphs Kickstarter.
Radiant Citadel map and the Auroral Diamond
D&D’s new setting is the Radiant Citadel, the first physical location in Ethereal Plane.
Mind Weave RPG releases a Pay What You Want treasure map puzzle
James Eck and Mind Weave take advantage of a little known feature of DriveThruRPG to sell functioning bits of software.
The Royal Cartographer: A world-building, map-making RPG you can play by yourself
There are two versions of The Royal Cartographer; a solo RPG, in which the Regent’s will is an obstacle to accuracy, and a two-to-four player version.
Handling Online Battlemaps by cartographer Christian Zeuch
There are plenty of free maps that you can find and use online for your personal games.
Lord Of The Rings Middle Earth fleece blanket
I’ve dug through the reviews, and people say it’s a good size but thinner than expected. The thinness seems to be okay, though, even welcome as it’s still warm.
Go big, go double: A review of The Wilderness Books Of Battle Mats
The Wilderness Books Of Battle Mats are another successful project from Loke, albeit within their particular niche.
Tabletop RPG tech: Infinite Realms plans to bring interactive computer graphics to your actual table-based gaming
Megavoid Studios has plans to bring new technology into play with fully interactive 2D and 3D tabletop projected maps.
Dungeonfog integration, dragons and rubble: An interview with Forgotten Adventures
The original plan for Forgotten Adventures was to make short written adventures that came with maps.