Gaming Paper presents the company's latest Kickstarter project: Gaming Paper Adventures!
Check it out http://kck.st/8XqWhU
Gaming Paper Adventures features 100 double-sided, highly detailed, full-bleed sheets of dungeons as drawn by fantasy cartographer extraordinaire Christopher West (http://www.mapsofmastery.com). One side is furnished and designed to be used with the Citadel of Pain adventure, the other is empty and usable for your own stories! These 100 sheets form a massive dungeon ten sheets tall by ten sheets wide, nearly 65 square feet of playing surface.
This massive 100-sheet dungeon is the setting for the first adventure module released by Gaming Paper, titled "The Citadel of Pain". Written by Lou Agresta and Rone Barton, the story contained within is far more complex than your typical dungeon-crawl; it offers an extensive setting for your players to interact with, and perhaps even be changed by forever.
The sheets themselves can be rearranged in virtually any pattern or set you desire, similar to dungeon tiles that will be completely usable for your own adventures! Permission is granted to photocopy these tiles for personal use, so you can re-use the designs over and over again.
Think that's enough to pledge your hard-earned cash? Believe it or not, we're making this deal even sweeter! The Gaming Paper website (http://www.gamingpaper.com) will feature additional adventures that use the Citadel of Pain tiles in various formations, written by first-class creators from the roleplaying industry such as Steven Schend and Monte Cook! These pdf adventures will be downloadable for a small additional charge, and will provide even more use for the massive roleplaying space provided by Gaming Paper Adventures.
Pledging your money to this project will help us finance the print run. In exchange, you can pick from any of the donation levels detailed to the right, including some exciting exclusives as a special thank-you for helping us get this project off the drawing board and into your hands!
This looks epic!
Two quick questions, though. Say a player sneezes... will my dungeon stay intact? Also, is the adventure for D&D 4E or 3.5? Not that it matters.
BigFreakingCacodemon 8 months ago
Yes! Double sided. Same map. Side A is totally furnished for the Citadel of Pain adventure. Side B is totally unfurnished and ready for you to customize!
erikbauerify 1 year ago
I think I heard you say they are double-sided... is there a different map on opposite side? That would be cool too. Looks like a great product either way.
19radagast73 1 year ago
@nooloo3000 no not really well it does depend on how nice your dm is
wightknight121 1 year ago
@psymaster330 the online version is absolutely nothing like the pen and paper version. the only similarities are the lore, races and classes and things like that.
yusufsheth 1 year ago
@nooloo3000 yes and no. i just started playing the online version and it's pretty fun
psymaster330 1 year ago
is D&D easy
nooloo3000 1 year ago
I Had this idea one year ago. LOL. GoodJob
GXLFcomics 1 year ago
very cool
bluemoonminis 1 year ago
no 4E love?
ukphitau97 1 year ago 2