WWG MEGAsale & TerrainlinX/Himmelveil Big Reveal!

Denny

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WorldWorksGames is running a very special and rare sale in anticipation of its groundbreaking new terrain system TerrainlinX. From August 27th to the 31st you can get your hands on any WorldWorksGames catalog product for 20% off! This is a terrific opportunity to experience the WorldWorksGames difference or increase your existing terrain collection.

Sale available at WorldWorksGames.com & RPGNow.com August 27th-31st



On September 1st WorldWorksGames will be launching the first in a series of products for the fantasy city of Himmelveil. First conceived in 2004 and over 2 years in the making, our first two releases “Streets” & “Sewers” will cover city infrastructure but in a unique way that has never been achieved before in gaming terrain. Utilizing our upcoming TerrainlinX building system; streets, sewers and multi-leveled structures can all happily coexist on the same gaming table! Everything is on-the-fly modular and absolutely everything is accessible! Not only that but we’ve incorporated automated, consumer machine cutter compatibility to speed up your builds as never before!
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEsqxLrlNA0]YouTube - TerrainlinX Build System[/ame]

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I love that bottom picture - but then one goodly sized chunk of my Steampunk game is set in the sewers and Underground of London. :) (Sadly, both times I have started running that part of the scenario the PCs have taken a look at what was going on and fled for their lives. :p )

For some reason it seemed to bother them when they were following one of the bad guys, only to see him die in a fairly nasty fashion.... They refused to go into the sewers or the Underground for months! (Not to mention being generally paranoid about dark alleys, overhead beams, and small shabbily dressed children....)

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Wow. It is a hard thing to make cardstock terrain that looks as good as well painted Hirst Arts stuff but to also make it build on the fly is unreal. I need new blades in my exacto for this Labor Day weekend because Himmelveil will be mine.
 

The first two sets are now loose in the wilds. :)

Very pretty, and very steampunky. (Well, to my eyes at least... I am passing fond of the steam era.)

The Auld Grump
 

Congrats on the release! The two new sets look amazing. And also congrats on the TerrainLinx instructions they are as professional as the sets. In general, a very well executed work, it shows you love it Denny.
 

Congrats on the release! The two new sets look amazing. And also congrats on the TerrainLinx instructions they are as professional as the sets. In general, a very well executed work, it shows you love it Denny.

Thank you so much Vicente! I can't take all the credit, we had a lot of support during production from an extremely patient beta crew. LOTS of hard work from everyone involved on all levels but truly a labor of love.

We want this type of terrain to reach a much broader audience in general so taking our time with every aspect of it was important. I'm glad that some of that is coming through for people :)

So yeah, I guess I should use the opportunity here to say...ITS GOLD!!! :)

Get Streets here:

Or Sewers here:
 

Playing with the planner, and wishing that my skills with GIMP were better. (Or that I could remember where I left the disk for Photoshop Elements that came with my Wacom tablet.) The file can be used withe either GIMP, or Photoshop, but while GIMP can handle it, and is free, Gimp is also not all that user friendly.

Some folks are pulling the reduced tiles out, and using them with Tile System. At some point, when I am actually awake rather than sleep typing, I think I will do the same.

Handy thing, with a little tweaking I think that I will be able to use the maps for my adventures, using them to lay out the full layout at the table.

Here's one person's layout:
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