What could a publisher sell you RIGHT NOW/

Wishing for the impossible, a Dungeon Magazine CD archive. I'm a sucker for the archive collections: I love my Dragon archive, I got the Nat Geo archive so I could mine it for cool ideas, pictures and maps, and I'd put my credit card up now for one for Dungeon. For me, digital would be the way to go because search is the only way I'd be able to use all that material.

Something more realistic: TerrainlinX-compatible woodland or small down terrain. I already buy every fantasy set Worldworks Games and Fat Dragon put out, and that's what I want right now.
 

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Yeah I'd buy a mag DVD too.

But what I am looking for is a 'sword and sorcery' type simple-ish (more towards BECMI than Adv) game that has a great core mechanic (like DA dragon dice, but I want to use all my dice types) and a number of character options (not just 3 classes) and a quick, but full of options, combat system that uses no squares/ranges (like WHFRP 3E).
 


I'm looking for mapping software. Preferably something with click-and-drag; no searching through tiles for the right piece, just draw a map and skin it later.

The have electronic tokens march through it. That would be enough to make me open my wallet. I'll pre-order if it comes with the 1e DMG random dungeon maker (or any random dungeon maker) at the click of a button.

Eventually, the 3d table is great, but if we're talking 3d table, I'd settle for a computer screen using standard graphics--like the turn-based 4e mentioned upthread. Why not Oblivion done turn-based for combat for PCs?
 


I'm looking for mapping software. Preferably something with click-and-drag; no searching through tiles for the right piece, just draw a map and skin it later.

The have electronic tokens march through it. That would be enough to make me open my wallet. I'll pre-order if it comes with the 1e DMG random dungeon maker (or any random dungeon maker) at the click of a button.

Eventually, the 3d table is great, but if we're talking 3d table, I'd settle for a computer screen using standard graphics--like the turn-based 4e mentioned upthread. Why not Oblivion done turn-based for combat for PCs?

Like this? PyMapper | Download PyMapper software for free at SourceForge.net

Or what I do, I take the tiles and run them with Maptool RPTools - Home
 

A new edition of Millennium's End.

A fantasy game that uses a similar transparent overlay system for combat.

A sequel to the Lost City of Barakas.

A ridiculous orc & gobbo zeppelin miniature.

A pre-painted pirate ship designed for 25 mm. I'd even take a resin kit that I would have to paint.

A generic fantasy rpg add-on that uses a combat system with hit location cards like Freebooter's Fate.

An update to the old Cities books.
 

Alternity 2nd ed

Star Frontiers 2nd ed

Gamma World actually based on its own rules system and not ported over to the current D&D mechanics flavor.

Rules lite sci-fi and post apoc rpgs.

A true pocket edition of anything that will actually fit my pocket.

A WoW quality virtual campaign setting that allows you to either take screen shots or actually run encounters in it.

A LotR's quality movie for any of the settings for just about any of the games out there.
 



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