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<blockquote data-quote="delphonso" data-source="post: 7152517" data-attributes="member: 6892015"><p><strong>3 out of 5 rating for Mipui</strong></p><p></p><p>Mipui opens up and runs superbly, without any fluff of flack to slow you down. It allows you to share and save maps in a variety of ways. The tools offer enough to create a sufficiently diverse dungeon.</p><p>Tools included are specific tokens to represent some enemies as well as colored shapes to mark treasure, traps, NPCs or whatever you need. The paint tools for placing walls are easy enough. </p><p></p><p>The only failing, as I see it is that the controls are inconsistent across the board. Some things can be dragged to increase the size, while others in the same category cannot or need to be placed before they can be dragged to a larger size. Interfacing with a mouse isn't ideal and the removal of walls doesn't always work as expected. When working alone and with patience, this can be fine but collaboratively can be aggravating, especially if trying to make a detailed map.</p><p></p><p>Overall it's a decent enough tool, but there are certainly alternatives that might suit you better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delphonso, post: 7152517, member: 6892015"] [b]3 out of 5 rating for Mipui[/b] Mipui opens up and runs superbly, without any fluff of flack to slow you down. It allows you to share and save maps in a variety of ways. The tools offer enough to create a sufficiently diverse dungeon. Tools included are specific tokens to represent some enemies as well as colored shapes to mark treasure, traps, NPCs or whatever you need. The paint tools for placing walls are easy enough. The only failing, as I see it is that the controls are inconsistent across the board. Some things can be dragged to increase the size, while others in the same category cannot or need to be placed before they can be dragged to a larger size. Interfacing with a mouse isn't ideal and the removal of walls doesn't always work as expected. When working alone and with patience, this can be fine but collaboratively can be aggravating, especially if trying to make a detailed map. Overall it's a decent enough tool, but there are certainly alternatives that might suit you better. [/QUOTE]
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