[SkeletonKey] e-Adventure Tiles!

SkeletonKey Ed

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e-Adventure Tiles: Cave Passages are designed to add ease, detail and excitement to your campaign. This set contains everything you need to print out and construct a maze of passages with a one-inch-grid for use with your favorite RPG or miniatures game.

This e-Adventure Tile set contains 22 six-by-six-inch square tiles for over five square feet of adaptable, interchangeable, and ready-to-use cave passages (and that is only counting each tile once – you can print as many as you like)! Each six inch tile is divided into one-inch-squares for use with miniatures or cardboard counters.

e-Adventure Tiles feature the artwork of award nominated cartographer Edward Bourelle and include both color and grayscale versions.

There is a free promo tile available at www.skeletonkeygames.com
e-Adventure Tiles: Cave Passages is available at www.RPGnow.com

Edward Bourelle
SkeletonKey Games
 

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For those of you wanting to print out their own tiles I suggest the following.

1.) Print Ed's pdfs on to full letter-size label paper. (available at Office Depot)
2.) Attach said label paper to illustration board. (also available at Office Depot)
3.) Cut pieces out with exacto knife, using a straight edge to keep that cut looking nice.

Optionally, perhaps someone will try laying contact paper over the sheet before cutting. Ive never done this, but others have done it with simple grid paper and its worked well for them.

I look forward to seeing more pieces Ed.
 

Will these eventually be available as magnetic tiles?

(I'm considering buying SK's magnetic tiles sets. If these are soon to join the existing sets, I'll definitely be buying them.)


Jeff
 

NeghVar - Did you get my email?

Eric - Thanks for jumping in here. Another alternative is to use adhesive backed magnetic sheeting, available at some craft stores, to put the printed tiles on. I have done both adhesive magnets and adhesive paper and both work great.

Jeff - There are currently no plans to expand the Magnetic Adventure Tiles line. If I were to do this, you could get three of the tiles from the Cave Passages set for $12.95 and I don't think people would go for it. The production cost on the Magnetic Advnture Tiles was just to high and as popular as they were, they didn't make any money.

For now, I'm going to stick with PDF tiles and my Freelance work.

Cheers -

Ed Bourelle
SkeletonKey Games
 

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