Terratiles Launch New Chunky Fantasy Terrain Tiles On Gamefound
August 23, 2022 by fcostin
TerraTiles has launched its newest campaign up on on Gamefound today, bringing a series of mighty chunky 9", double-sided terrain tiles to the tabletop. Spread across water, sand, track and cavern.
TerraTiles // Ravenkeep
A simple solution to terrain on the tabletop, for the likes of wargames and rpgs alike. The double-sided tiles require no assembly or painting, just straight out of the box and onto the table. Not only is the terrain a wonderful 'no fuss' option, but the tiles are also incredibly easy to store. Either straight back in the box or stacked or placed flat in storage.
The Desert Road Preview // TerraTiles
The streamlined hexagonal design provides a birds-eye view from the top of the adventure or battlefield. There are several different options depending on the atmosphere and setting of your choice. Across the paths, streams, fields cliffs and seas of the Misty Moorlands, through the perilous Desert, down the dark and dingy Cavern, and a whole host of special tiles. Adding a widespread setting that brings levels and intrigue across every uniquely different tile.
Marker Feature // TerraTiles
There are seven different pledge levels to pitch into. If you are only keen on swagging yourself one set of Terratiles, you can pick whatever set from the campaign to add to your pledge for $24.99. However, if you are looking to bury deeper into the hex adventures - players can rake in as many as ten different boxes for $199.99 and swag two free boxes for buying in bulk. If you do get your mitts on four different boxes, players will be able to swag the 'Special Tiles' addon for free.
By the time this article has gone live, the campaign should be in full swing! With additional add-ons that include blank risers to elevate your pathways, and additional boxes to haul in for a multitude of different campaign settings.
What do you think of Terratiles?
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Nice.
I have the earlier OOP version, and I regularly use it for my miniature skirmish games. It works with 3D terrain, and I don’t need to shop for or make my own gaming mats, river terrain, hill terrain, trees, or roads. I still use trees for aesthetics. Just by shuffling the hexes, you can make your own random board setups, great for solo play or giving newer players an advantage. The tiles also scale-agnostic and store easily.
72-hour SG for free risers!
RPG.net review: https://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/19/19094.phtml
Those look nice.