What D&D products have had 3D components?

Emirikol

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What D&D products have had 3D components?

I can only think of those DUNGEON TILES from AC 3 and 8 (which are great and I still use to this day). Were there others?

jh
 
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The only one's i remember right off hand are from the old Greyhawk Falcon's Revenge series.

edit: I also think one of my old 2e boxed sets about castles has some in it, but I would have to look again to be sure.
 
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Well, WorldWorks Games has just released an adventure with 3d models in it and support for their existing Chunky Dungeons line.

It's a pretty cool set. The props and such are card-stock, just cut and fold.

WWG is planning on this being a series.

Janx
 

There was a run of products with foldup buildings in the early 2nd edition era. Some of these Treebore has mentioned above:
Castles boxed set
WGA1 Falcon's Revenge
WGA2 Falconmaster
WGA3 Flames of the Falcon
All four of those were released in 1990.

Plus there was FR8 Cities of Mystery(1989) and Dungeons of Mystery(1992).
 

iirc, Davelozzi is correct on all of the ones he mentioned.

also H1 Bloodstone Pass had some ideas for using 3-D

O1 Gem and the Staff... or whatever it was called had some foldouts and cardboard like characters

as did MV1 have a large map for a chase scene with the Magic viewer.
 

I remember there was an old issue of Dragon that had a cardboard boat that you cut out and glued together. There was also one that had a 3D representation of the outer planes (not so much a gaming prop, though). No idea what issues those were, though - sorry.

Johnathan
 



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