goes after some delay it further in the portfolio of Inked Adventures , because now there 3D Furniture for dungeons. These were - somewhat hidden - in the announcement upcoming products mentioned, but they have to find the interesting details Crypts, Tombs and Catacombs perhaps slightly below.
3D Furniture For Dungeons includes a set of different furniture with wood texture, in contrast to the previous 2.5D lens Dungeon Tiles are the cut out and assemble them into boxes. Unlike tokens, as currently (again) polulär, 3D objects, of course, give a very different sense of space innterhalb a dungeon. Some may be bothered by it, that now the walls flat and volumes are soaring, but this Freiräumigkeit I find very liberating - especially for games like D & D, where one point during a Encounterspiels umpteen times figures pushed in and and "real" 3D walls would be anything but helpful.
The set consists of two bookshelf, two chests, a large table with two benches, six beds and two small tables with six chairs. This is just a beginning, though there has been so designed shelters for the Goblintruppen or the reading room of the Necromancer.
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The author of Inked Adventures me some time ago a preliminary version of Crypts, Tombs and Catacombs come, of which I have used some parts for The Sunless Citadel , which I lead now in a round . Unfortunately, there is not a good photo from the session, only this one where you can coyly hint in the background the new sarcophagus:
I've printed all the Dungeon Tiles on photo paper so that it was quite sarcophagi process well, with normal printer paper would be become quite a slaughter. So I can only recommend that you print 3D Furniture For Dungeons on photo paper or cardboard in order to save trouble in the assembly.
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