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Hex based maps out there?
Anyone know of any good hex based maps?
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I have always been partial to the World of Greyhawk map.
Dungeon magazine (current issue #116) will, over the next few issues, be presenting a new large Version of the World of Greyhawk map as a series of four poster-sized maps (issues #117-120). That aside, lots of board wargames use hex maps. One source is Strategy & Tactics magazine, by Decision Games (see here). Each issue has an historical game, and many of these have hex maps. |
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Of course if you find a good image of a hex map then we can talk about turning it into a dominions playable map.
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Columbia games produces several game, for example Wizard Kings, which have good hex-maps. Wizard Kings have 12 geomorpic maps which can be linked in any way, for an example (see here). Of course, there might be copyright issues, so I don't know if it is a viable suggestion...
Personally I use the HexMapper program when I need to do hexmaps for some campaign settings (be they worlds for different RPG's or campaign enviroments for miniature games (like DBM or Warhammer for example). The HexMapper program can be downloaded from here. |
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There was a good old RPG in the early eighties called Powers and Perils.
It was a game of tables and numbers (as was common these days) but it also contained mythological stuff from celtic, sumerian and semitic traditions. The game contained many good innovations and still feels fresh at certain points. It has indeed played a role in the forming of the world of Dominions and if you search through the game you will probably find things, beasts, spells and mythological references that you will recognize. Avalon Hill released a world modul calle Perilious Lands. I have been toying with the idea of scanning the maps of that world. AH is a hex-company and this world is also a hex-world. I accidentally found the map two days ago scanned and ready. http://powers.charsys.com/ http://powers.charsys.com/Images/map.jpg The second link is the map. It's 7.6 MB. The map is made out of 23 pieces IIRC, and the seems are not entirely seemless. |
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Sadly we won't see much more games from AH, since Hasbro bought it. It has done many good games.
Wizard Kings has damn good map for dominion if you put them toghether (I had that game, sadly in Italy it's not anymore sold). |
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Wizard Kings is a tabletop game of Columbia Games.
The hexes are pretty big, with good graphic. The maps are 12 sheets that could be assembled in many ways so one game could be different from another one. The job should be in scannerizing the maps one by one and then assemble them with a graphic program. |
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There is a Wizard Kings mapmaker available from Columbia Games (http://www.columbiagames.com/resourc...t/mapkit.shtml ), with which it is possible to make those nice geomorphic maps, *if* one has the skills and a program that can handle .eps files (I have neither...). CG also has the the Ultimate hex-map for a fantasy setting, the map of their immensly thoroughly documented Harn. Unfortunately I think the map is waaay too big for Dominions (70x50=3500 hexes), but one could of course use one of the smaller islands (like Melderyn) from that map. Then there is of course War of the Rings boardgame, which has an awful map for modern standards, but it is a hex-map of Middle Earth http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...es/biggrin.gif A map can be saved from the Cyberboard box for that game, the box is available from http://matrix.dumpshock.com/tzeentch...n/playaids.htm Personally I'd suggest making the map a bit more beutiful with the HexMapper program or some other painting software http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/smile.gif |
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I had a P&P game going in the 80s, but most of my friends / players, bloody jarheads, wanted D&D for fantasy, and Champions for superhero style games. Hmmm. Wonder if the other ABQ gamers care for PnP games - it'd be nice to get an RPG group going again. (Oh - to the person who mentioned Harn - very nice, encyclopedic world setting - it went incredibly well with ICE's Rolemaster system as I recall. Other settings I remember fondly were Haven (city based map/campaign setting) and, mmm, CityState of the Invincible Overlord. Wow! Judges Guild is apparently back! http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif |
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