Uller
Adventurer
Hi all,
I recently discovered these two tools (after Morrus posted an update about Tabletop Mapper on the news page). They are two pretty nifty little tools. You can use Dungeon Crafter to make dungeon maps and then TMapper to run your game on the map. You can even hide portions of the map until the players enter them (or the DM unhides them). These tools won't replace Pnp gaming. You still need to track everything, but they look like they can be pretty handy.
I'm planning on starting to experiment with online gaming soon and these two tools will really help. I don't think I'd use them for an "off-line" game as I don't really like the idea of having to have my players look at my computer during play...
Dungeoncrafter has a decent sized community supporting it and you can find all manner of custom tile sets and what not.
Anyone use any of these?
I recently discovered these two tools (after Morrus posted an update about Tabletop Mapper on the news page). They are two pretty nifty little tools. You can use Dungeon Crafter to make dungeon maps and then TMapper to run your game on the map. You can even hide portions of the map until the players enter them (or the DM unhides them). These tools won't replace Pnp gaming. You still need to track everything, but they look like they can be pretty handy.
I'm planning on starting to experiment with online gaming soon and these two tools will really help. I don't think I'd use them for an "off-line" game as I don't really like the idea of having to have my players look at my computer during play...
Dungeoncrafter has a decent sized community supporting it and you can find all manner of custom tile sets and what not.
Anyone use any of these?