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It seems like Virtual Tabletop Maps: Digital Fantasy & Dungeons has had a great, a hundred downloads going in the opening moments.
There are 46 maps in total in the bundle, and they’re intended for use on your favourite VTT.
Partners in the charity-supporting deal include the talented Alyssa Faden, Tom Cartos, Frog God Games and Cave Geek Art.
Humble’s VTT map bundle
There are no tiers, no breakpoints, just a single bundle. There’s a bit more than just grids. The bundle also has some accessories to decorate maps with and a World Anvil discount.
Here’s the complete inventory;
- Blackbat
- Dubrovnik
- Luxemburg Star Fortress
- Sokorah
- Summercoast
- The Fallen God Island
- Cave Geek Fantasy Map Set – Frigid Journeys & Jungle Adventures
- Caverns and Caves 1-4
- City 1-2
- Demons
- Dragons, Elementals, Fey, and Giants
- Fortresses and Towers 1-3
- Giants and Other Problem
- Graveyards and Crypts 1-2
- Hills, Mountains and High Places 1
- Islands 1-2
- Parade of Horribles
- Roads and Roadside Attractions 1
- Robert Altbauer Gaming Maps: Volumes 1-4
- Ships, Docks, and Other Moving Structures 2
- Special Dungeon Locations 1-3
- Unique Wilderness 1-2
- Wings and Weather
- Quick Encounters 1
- The Armoury 1-2
- Tombs, Traps, and Temples 1
- Wizard’s Tower 1
- Cave Geek Map Elements – Backgrounds and Markers & Geological Features
- All Creatures Great and Small
- Book of Taverns 1-2
- Coast and Shorefront 1
- Deserts and Wastelands 1
- Forests and Grasslands 1-3
- Hellscapes, Planes, and Interdimenional Places 1
- Lairs, Hideouts and Houses 1-2
- Regional Maps 1-2
- Ruins 1-2
- Ships, Docks, and Other Moving Structures 1
- Specialty Buildings 1
- Temple and Oher Places of Worship 1-2
- Terrible Trouble
- A Watery Death
- Taverns and Shops 1-2
- Towns and Villages 1-2
- $30 off World Anvil Lost Lands Premium Access
- Household Furnishings 1
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Join (or start) the healthy debate. Share your observations below.
I have to comment that the new design in the humble page is prettier but usability has dropped. It used to be easy to check what each tier provided, now you have to have good memory and press several buttons, sometimes even requiring scrolling back up to press another tier.
Really pretty, hard to use and worse functionality than before. Does anybody think of user experience when doing fancy designs? it doesn’t seem to be that way, and this is a good example of how not to do it.
Oh gosh, yes! It utterly threw me… especially as I didn’t even see the tiers until you pointed it out!