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Epic Dungeonering

Epic Dungeonering

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About the Project

Designing a 10mm dungeon

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Notes by me

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Skill 5
Idea 6
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Notes by me

I pretty much agree with Em. It does feel really slow sometimes, which I think could be sorted by making movement 2 d6  But only one card can be flipped per player turn. I also think some form of range attack maybe needed as well.

With this in mind the monsters movement would need increasing as well to accommodate for this.

In our test game I couldn’t find the 10mm wizard model, but I found a dragon which I substuded him for.. But the dragon seemed a lot of fun so a special dragon pit card might need adding.

Notes by Emmie

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Skill 3
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Notes by Emmie

This is Emmie

She is 10 and she is the first tester of the game and this is what she thought of it :

Good bits

●Liked the suspense of random draw

●Simple rules

 

Bad bits

●Could move faster

 

Extra

Add big monsters other than the wizard.

Playtesting has begun

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Skill 5
Idea 9
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Playtesting has begun

By Way of an Apology

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I love the old Fighting Fantasy/90s fantasy art work and this blog will be littered with it, but I can’t always find the artist to credit there work. So if you know who a particular artist is please tell me so I can rectify the issue.

I’ve had my artwork stolen in the past and passed off as there’s in the past (in one case they tried to sell it to a friend) so it’s something I would like to rectify

Visualisation

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Visualisation

I wasn’t planning on doing this post but the last post was published twice so I needed to add something.

Anyway I found this picture on Facebook. Post on artwork to follow.

Notes

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Skill 5
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My 10 year old daughter has now got involved in this project and what’s to give it a play through. So we have set a date of Sunday morning to give it a play through so we can see what else needs to be added.  This should be useful as if a clever 10 year old can understand it a normal adult should be fine.

Notes

Pre the games test I know I need to work out and make

  • Wandering monster cards
  • Trap cards and how they will work
  • Treasure cards
  • Design art work for these cards
  • Work out how to do furniture and carpets. At the moment everything is flagstones and I want to add a bit of life to the game
  • Find 10mm monsters. My thinking is orcs and trolls as wandering monsters

First tiles

Tutoring 3
Skill 8
Idea 9
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I’ve done the first tiles and if I’m honest I quite like them. I’ve let my main playtester have a go with the three I’ve made, and they seem to work.  So the next stage is make more to give it a better try.

First tiles

The first test

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Skill 9
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I’ve begun with a couple of tests. Each card measures 10 x 6 cm with the idea that each card has to link to the next card at the centre two squares

The first test

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