Radioman970 wrote: that's the best benefit just under health insurance.
yeah i was in college at the time. i was able to print out power point presentations all the time. i have them still bound and everything. had that done for free too i had to quit to start my internship... unpaid internship...
With radio, any cool stuff like that we have to give away to listeners.
I'd take one of the four wooden clubs I was carrying and just bash open doors with it.
- if life were like Dungeon Master
I'd click FIREBALL much more on New Year's Eve
- if life were like Eye of the Beholder
look what these guys had to say about playing with no map at all!
Hookedgamers wrote:At the start of the game, players can choose to play without an auto-generated map which will certainly lengthen the game with many an hour. Playing without any map, however, is nearly impossible so be prepared to dust off the graph paper and ready your pencil sharpener.
I may just give the impossible a try.
Daniel.
A gently fried snail slice is absolutely delicious with a pat of butter...
To be honest, I probably won't even draw out the maps for the most part, unless there is a particularly tricky area - that's pretty much how much I did it in the past for these sorts of games
Welcome back brave adventurers.
It is too bad you did not discover the true secret of the firestaff. Now that I have it I have no further need for you.
since someone made a black and white copy, i may convince my husband to let me print them out at an office store. i want to keep my maps for my kids when they decide to play. my son is excited too hehe.
Using my iPad also. Set up Grimrock grid paper as background image in a vector drawing program, so I can move & re-size on the fly. So much better than those days in 1987 with Dungeon Master.
So how are you guys doing with your mapping? I've managed the first 3 levels without mapping of any kind, but it does get a little confusing from time to time!
Daniel.
A gently fried snail slice is absolutely delicious with a pat of butter...