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  2. Dwarven Forge - Wikipedia

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    The live-play D&D show Critical Role has featured Dwarven Forge since some of its earliest use of 3D tabletop terrain for battle maps. [6] Episode 44 of campaign 1, 'The Sunken Tomb', which aired March 10 2016, featured a substantial build (revealed at 2 hours, 47 minutes into the episode, Video on YouTube) [7] and Dwarven Forge has appeared regularly on their table ever since.

  3. Dungeon Tiles (Task Force Games) - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Tiles is a set of cardboard tiles meant to be used as a play aid in conjunction with 25 mm miniature figures. These illustrated tiles can be placed on a table and used to represent the various paths and rooms that characters can move through during a fantasy role-playing game session. [1]

  4. Jeff Martin (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Martin (born 1965) is an American game designer and entrepreneur best known as the founder of True Adventures and President of Dwarven Forge from 2004 to 2014.. Martin has numerous industry credits, not limited to having front-page articles in Polyhedron, as well as being a finalist for the Diana Jones Award for Excellence in Gaming.

  5. Dungeon Tiles - Wikipedia

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    One reviewer from Pyramid wondered: "Why it took Wizards of the Coast so long to milk this cash cow (or, more accurately, milk it anew) isn't clear, but in a field that, in the last six months, has turned positively lousy with mapping accoutrements and programs from several companies, you have to be cautious enough to wonder if Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Tiles is worth it."

  6. Dungeon Floors - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Floors is a set of full color cards intended to be cut up and used for surfaces such as wood and stone floors and stairways for gaming miniatures. [1] Dungeon Floors was composed of a set of nine cardboard sheets which could be used to create tiles that could be arranged to represent different layouts for role-playing spaces, such as building interiors, caverns, underground passages.

  7. Mage Knight - Wikipedia

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    Players take on the role of heroes fighting monsters in a dungeon and collecting treasure. Dungeons starter sets included a map, as well as two heroes, six mage spawn (monsters), and two chests, while boosters contained half as many of each. Dungeon kits with new maps and terrain were also available as part of the release.

  8. Heroscape - Wikipedia

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    Heroscape sets were first released in 2004 by game designers Craig Van Ness, Rob Daviau, and Stephen Baker through Milton Bradley Company, a subsidiary of Hasbro.The first master set was entitled Rise of the Valkyrie, featuring thirty plastic figures and corresponding cards, eighty-five terrain pieces of various sizes, and two ruins structures.

  9. Ultima V: Lazarus - Wikipedia

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    Ultima V: Lazarus is a modification to video game Dungeon Siege. The original game featured a tile-based 2D world to explore, whereas the world of Britannia in Lazarus was entirely re-constructed in 3D. Several spells from the original could not be supported by the new game engine; Among them were "Des Por", which caused the party to move to ...