![]() The team has estimated their wall piece design to cost just $0.50 to produce, making the terrain system an altogether affordable and efficient option for an RPG map. The game’s design team will also offer add-on pieces to make the map a bit more decorated and realistic, giving pledgers the opportunity to add fire traps, bookcases, fountains, and mushrooms, making the DRAGONLOCK map an ideal land for almost any fantasy-based tabletop game. Basically, the more a backer is able to fund the project, the more access they will have to building a more intricate and grandiose dungeon. stl format via DRAGONLOCK’s online distribution partner,, allowing gamers who back the project to print unlimited sets of terrain parts, which range from walls and doors, in the starter set, to pit traps and coffins that are being offered for their ‘Duke’ level pledges. DRAGONLOCK is a 3D printable, interlocking terrain system that can be put together easily as a fully modular, multi-level 28mm dungeon map for your custom RPG or war game.Įach part will be downloadable in. Now, there is a Kickstarter following the suit of this DIY gaming movement. ![]() In fact, projects such as Open Board Game have allowed people to design and have their custom-made games 3D printed for them. But that doesn’t mean that 3D printing technology doesn’t have anything to offer gaming. Tabletop RPGs were certainly popular before 3D printing technology, with tabletop games like Dungeons & Dragons amassing cult followings that has not dissipated much overtime.
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