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  2. Hex map - Wikipedia

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    The Battle for Wesnoth, a hex grid based computer game. A hex map, hex board, or hex grid is a game board design commonly used in simulation games of all scales, including wargames, role-playing games, and strategy games in both board games and video games. A hex map is subdivided into a hexagonal tiling, small regular hexagons of identical size.

  3. Campaign Hexagon System - Wikipedia

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    Campaign Hexagon System is a booklet presenting more than 60 blank hex grids. Each page contains a rectangular hexagonal tessellation consisting of roughly 1000 small hexes, with a large hex superimposed over this grid to represent a distance of 5 miles across flat land. The booklet includes additional guidelines to assist with a fantasy ...

  4. Wilderness Hex Sheets - Wikipedia

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    [2] [1]: 143 By this time, D&D and other fantasy role-playing games had developed the custom of using a 1"-square grid for indoor and regional maps, and a hex grid for large-scale outdoor maps. Wilderness Hex Sheets, published in 1982 as a reprint of 1978's Hex Sheets, is a pad of 50 sheets marked with a hex grid. Gamemasters can use this to ...

  5. Box-drawing characters - Wikipedia

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    In version 13.0, Unicode was extended with another block containing many graphics characters, Symbols for Legacy Computing, which includes a few box-drawing characters and other symbols used by obsolete operating systems (mostly from the 1980s).

  6. Hex (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Hex was also issued as one of the games in the 1974 3M Paper Games Series; the game contained a 5 + 1 ⁄ 2-by-8 + 1 ⁄ 2-inch (140 mm × 220 mm) 50-sheet pad of ruled Hex grids. Hex is currently published by Nestorgames in a 11×11 size, a 14×14, and a 19×19 size.

  7. Siege!: The Game of Siege Warfare, 50 AD-1400 AD - Wikipedia

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    A 16" x 21" hex grid map is included that has a variety of terrain as well as a town and motte and bailey surrounded by a curtain wall. Several other fortifications from various time periods can be added to the map via separate hex sheets laid on top of the board.

  8. Heroes of Might and Magic III - Wikipedia

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    Heroes can contest resource posts such as mines, which offer a resource income each turn, and attack other towns. Combat takes place in a separate interface, on a hexagonal grid based battlemap in which stacks of creatures can move and attack. Heroes can also cast spells which alter the balance of a combat encounter. [9]

  9. Voxel - Wikipedia

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    A voxel is a three-dimensional counterpart to a pixel.It represents a value on a regular grid in a three-dimensional space.Voxels are frequently used in the visualization and analysis of medical and scientific data (e.g. geographic information systems (GIS)). [1]