We have created a tile based system that can be used for Tabletop RPG, and dungeon crawling games that supports Square bases.
Play more on Foldable Worlds for the cyberpunk tabletop
As Acid House Terrain, Marius has brought 28/32mm portable and foldable cyberpunk and sci-fi terrain to Kickstarter. It’s a smash hit, with hundreds of backers and over the €25K goal many times.
Weight-bearing Dungeon Pops offer pop-up RPG battle maps
It’s just a step to $28 for the Traveler level and the option to pick any one pop battle map for a thank you.
Maladum: Dungeons of Enveron heads towards £500k for a terrain/crawler combo
The world is not as it was. The ancient magics stir within the earth, and their return heralds a new age of opportunity for those bold enough to seize upon such glorious times.
Raise your gaming with SnailFlail’s Vertical Terrain tiles
Australian business SnailFlail is different from all the others crowdfunding terrain tiles. Why? How? SnailFlail’s tiles go up; they’re vertical.
World Forge: Polygona nudges 3d-printed tabletops towards the mainstream
World Forge is for people like me. It’s a software solution that lets me design terrain the same way as battle map software.
Boar Games magnetic Castle System terrain attracts plenty of tabletop gamers
There’s lots of energy in the tabletop terrain space right now, lots of competing systems hoping to be the one you invest in to secure your custom for years to come.
Paper terrain and 3D-printable dungeon models
The castles and cavern parts collection has a retail value of over £230 and a top tier of under £14.
Nirmala City Tiles is an excellent example of the STL Kickstarter boom
The campaign has hit its funding goal, so we’re on track for digital delivery. It’s the 7th campaign for Ola and builds on a previously established track record.
An interview with Louis Cassidy-rice, the man who’s found a way to make cheaper mushroom dice
Designer and GM Louis Cassidy-rice had done the clever maths, the schema and figured out the production. There was a way to make models, models of fantasy mushrooms, that were also dice.