[3rd Supplement] River in a Mountainous Landscape - I

3rd Heiko

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It's finally done! Our very first product is online:

River in a Mountainous Landscape – I, the first map in our series Plans 'n' Places is there to download at RPGNow & DriveThruRPG:

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If you buy it (Thank you!!), please let us know, what you are thinking about it!

Our maps are timeless, culture-free and system independent, and can be played on or populated by elves, agents, aliens, SWAT teams and, of course, any human hero of any epoch whatsoever.

  • High-resolution map (covering an area of 1500 by 1500 feet)
  • Map features: Elevations and contour lines, scale bar and grid (30 feet per square or hex) to toggle on/off
  • Vivid descriptions of chosen spots to outline the possibilities, together with story seeds
  • Additional versions of the map for customized printouts (no extra grayscale versions, for our maps print well in grayscale)
  • Selected 3D views for a better impression of the terrain

We haggled over the price with ourselves; it is now $ 3.45. There’s a lot more to find in our maps than just a map: It is thought through and crafted with passion for detail, and the artwork is supported with the same passion for story telling. We provide vivid description of the terrain’s features, together with story seeds in form of first-hand accounts from NPCs who “really were there!”

Check out the preview here, first.

Game on!
Heiko
 

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Slightly revised version uploaded

We reacted to a reviewer’s concern and revised the navigation in our PDF’s page header. Originally, clicking on the running head led back to the introduction and contents. We thought this might come in handy, but at the same time, it might have been somewhat counterintuitive. Now, clicking on the running title “River in a Mountainous Landscape” leads straight to the main map. We still struggle with one of Adobe’s quirks concerning navigation: The backward button needs to be clicked twice to do its job. Some users might prefer hiding the bookmarks, so we didn’t want to drop this function completely: With the “limping” backward button, they still navigate faster, then.

See the very first review of our very first product on RPGNow here
 

It’s GM's Day Sale at DriveThruRPG & RPGNow!

25% off from our map, for example, but only until Monday, March 7th.

We really like the slogan the shop came up with: “No GM, no dice, better get him something nice…” Need not be our map; could be anything… but really, when did you last honor your GM’s service for the greater good of your circle of gaming friends?

Happy GM’s Day!
 

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