These look versatile and fun as creative prompts on the fly at the table. I have a question about the map board you're using as background. Is that custom ? Or is it an actual product? If not maybe it should be. 😊
Cheers Cap, the oracles are fun tools for sure! The map actually is a prototype I made for Old Mage (a boardgame I tried to make last year, but didnt work out). It was created using Inkarnate, and then printed via Gamecrafter :D
That's actually my prototype map for the board game Old Mage that I tried to make last year (alas, didnt work out - though I did learn a lot about Affinity suite and how to make cards/dice etc!). Made it using Inkarnate, and printed it via Gamecrafter :D
Nice. But will there be family friendly version of those available some time in the future ? Or being them on DriveThrough or KS would provide us with some templates to change illustrations?
These look versatile and fun as creative prompts on the fly at the table.
I have a question about the map board you're using as background. Is that custom ? Or is it an actual product? If not maybe it should be. 😊
Cheers Cap, the oracles are fun tools for sure! The map actually is a prototype I made for Old Mage (a boardgame I tried to make last year, but didnt work out). It was created using Inkarnate, and then printed via Gamecrafter :D
Excited for it all bud. Also is that the map you made for your midlands low fantasy?
That's actually my prototype map for the board game Old Mage that I tried to make last year (alas, didnt work out - though I did learn a lot about Affinity suite and how to make cards/dice etc!). Made it using Inkarnate, and printed it via Gamecrafter :D
@@pickpocketpressrpgvideos6655 nice looks cool also excited for everything wiw
Nice. But will there be family friendly version of those available some time in the future ? Or being them on DriveThrough or KS would provide us with some templates to change illustrations?
No I dont think there will be alternative images Piotr.
Where did you make the ruin hex tokens?
Gamecrafter I think. Could possibly have been Print n' Play. For tokens I do generally like Print n' Play better.