The Battle Systems Dungeon Terrain Kickstarter Coming Soon
July 17, 2014 by brennon
Battle Systems have a rather fancy looking Fantasy Dungeon Terrain Kickstarter on the horizon and while we wait for it I thought I'd remind you of the fact since of course Dungeons Sagas (formally Dwarf King's Hold) is soon coming to Kickstarter too!
Some of these shots show off just how amazing looking the terrain is. Not only do you get your hands on walls and floors but also plenty to use for props and objectives within the dungeon. Treasure! As well as that they have started to look into making the multi-levelled thing work and the terrain then jumps from being just for dungeon delving to for a mass of other skirmish games as well.
I would love to see how Malifaux plays on this terrain and of course a bit of HeroQuest or Mordheim too! Look out for the Kickstarter soon and maybe it will match up really nicely with the Dungeon Sagas bits and pieces!
What do you think?
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Would be good for Heroquest type games or Hulk type scenario’s in a ancient mausoleum technology searching.
Looks great. Too bad it’s card terrain. Otherwise I would have been tempted. Also, I got in on both the Dwarven Forge dungeon kickstarters, so I’ll be working on terrain for a while anyway!
True. If you can afford enough Dwarven Forge terrain to create a complete dungeon then there really isn’t much need for card terrain like this besides portability. For everyone else, this is about as good as pre-printed card terrain is going to get. My only hope is that they consider adjusting the lengths of the walls a fraction so that the resulting corridors and rooms use whole squares. It wasn’t such a big deal with the sci-fi set but for Hero Quest / Warhammer Quest / Dwarf Kings Hold and previous editions of D&D, movement in squares was very much… Read more »
Looks really great for card terrain…and I bet it’s much cheaper than different plastic versions…So many people that can’t offer plastic ones can offer good looking card terrain…It’s kinda good thing you know… 😉
The portability factor alone makes this a bonus. Also easy setup and take down will make this a must in some of my friends RPG times.