A major update with several new features was recently made to Dungeonographer.
The changes are: random dungeon dressing for room notes, hide/show rooms/corridors, tokens and map upload to part of the Dungeonographer website. For the last item, players can view the map by going to a page and entering a map id.
When you combine all the features (except “random dungeon dressing”, which isn’t related to the others) you can make Dungeonographer into a very simple virtual table top which is especially suited for forum games or situations where players have devices that only have a web browser. (These changes apply even to the free version, although if bandwidth becomes an issue for the upload feature that may change.)
More details, including a link to a video tutorial.
Dungeonographer has a free version, which includes all of these features. (If the file upload feature uses too much bandwidth that may have to change, but for now it is free.)
The changes are: random dungeon dressing for room notes, hide/show rooms/corridors, tokens and map upload to part of the Dungeonographer website. For the last item, players can view the map by going to a page and entering a map id.
When you combine all the features (except “random dungeon dressing”, which isn’t related to the others) you can make Dungeonographer into a very simple virtual table top which is especially suited for forum games or situations where players have devices that only have a web browser. (These changes apply even to the free version, although if bandwidth becomes an issue for the upload feature that may change.)
More details, including a link to a video tutorial.
Dungeonographer has a free version, which includes all of these features. (If the file upload feature uses too much bandwidth that may have to change, but for now it is free.)