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<blockquote data-quote="morrey" data-source="post: 4551034" data-attributes="member: 55997"><p>Thanks for taking interest Avin,</p><p></p><p>If you look at the PDF download I posted after the launch of our first set you will see that the Stone Bard Inn is not your typical set of tiles.</p><p> </p><p> <a href="http://www.enworld.org/forum/publishers-press-releases/244031-dry-wet-erase-tiles-3sg.htmlhttp:/www.enworld.org/forum/publishers-press-releases/244031-dry-wet-erase-tiles-3sg.html" target="_blank">http://www.enworld.org/forum/publishers-press-releases/244031-dry-wet-erase-tiles-3sg.htmlhttp://www.enworld.org/forum/publishers-press-releases/244031-dry-wet-erase-tiles-3sg.html</a></p><p> </p><p> The Stone Bard Inn is a full scale building and each tile is 8”x10.5”.</p><p> I am currently working on a caves and caverns set that will have smaller and full size pieces in it but I hear what you are saying and understand what the problem is. I am all for the biggest tiles I can produce so keep your eye out for future releases.</p><p> </p><p> Unlike the Paizo flip maps where you have to unfold the whole thing and it’s always the same. I’ve tried to make these tiles as versatile as possible, to be used individually, in pairs or any other way you can think of to combine them.</p><p> </p><p> This way our tiles can be laid down on top of battle mats to add detail, color and expediency while the GM draws in (wet or dry erase marker) the rest of the map by hand.</p><p> </p><p> By combining 1 or 2 tiles with a battle mat I’ve used the common room and upstairs private room tiles as barracks and officers quarters, the 3 private rooms and patio area as parts to a keep and the stage as part of a theater.</p><p> </p><p> If you need a smaller inn or tavern just use the two tiles that represent the kitchen / bar and the indoor table area. Then using either a wet or dry erase marker draw in a back wall. This makes for a very reasonable and playable small to medium sized tavern.</p><p> </p><p>It sounds like you will really like our ambush points set, each one will be 6-8 (8"x10.5") tiles that you can shuffle around to make different settings.</p><p></p><p>The Jungle set may be challenging to do in a top down look, it's so dense that all you would see is tree tops.</p><p>But I will give it a try.</p><p></p><p>Feel free to contact us any time, and I am always interested in suggestions and both good and bad critiques.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.threesagesgames.com" target="_blank">Three Sages Games™ - Home Page</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="morrey, post: 4551034, member: 55997"] Thanks for taking interest Avin, If you look at the PDF download I posted after the launch of our first set you will see that the Stone Bard Inn is not your typical set of tiles. [URL="http://www.enworld.org/forum/publishers-press-releases/244031-dry-wet-erase-tiles-3sg.htmlhttp:/www.enworld.org/forum/publishers-press-releases/244031-dry-wet-erase-tiles-3sg.html"]http://www.enworld.org/forum/publishers-press-releases/244031-dry-wet-erase-tiles-3sg.htmlhttp://www.enworld.org/forum/publishers-press-releases/244031-dry-wet-erase-tiles-3sg.html[/URL] The Stone Bard Inn is a full scale building and each tile is 8”x10.5”. I am currently working on a caves and caverns set that will have smaller and full size pieces in it but I hear what you are saying and understand what the problem is. I am all for the biggest tiles I can produce so keep your eye out for future releases. Unlike the Paizo flip maps where you have to unfold the whole thing and it’s always the same. I’ve tried to make these tiles as versatile as possible, to be used individually, in pairs or any other way you can think of to combine them. This way our tiles can be laid down on top of battle mats to add detail, color and expediency while the GM draws in (wet or dry erase marker) the rest of the map by hand. By combining 1 or 2 tiles with a battle mat I’ve used the common room and upstairs private room tiles as barracks and officers quarters, the 3 private rooms and patio area as parts to a keep and the stage as part of a theater. If you need a smaller inn or tavern just use the two tiles that represent the kitchen / bar and the indoor table area. Then using either a wet or dry erase marker draw in a back wall. This makes for a very reasonable and playable small to medium sized tavern. It sounds like you will really like our ambush points set, each one will be 6-8 (8"x10.5") tiles that you can shuffle around to make different settings. The Jungle set may be challenging to do in a top down look, it's so dense that all you would see is tree tops. But I will give it a try. Feel free to contact us any time, and I am always interested in suggestions and both good and bad critiques. [URL="http://www.threesagesgames.com"]Three Sages Games™ - Home Page[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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