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Harthwain

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This is quite unusual stuff, so I am making a thread about it for posterity. In short: this is about the game where you world build/design a map (which you can supposedly print). Yes, you don't just draw stuff - you have to follow certain rules while doing so.

You can watch it in action here:


Link to a page describing how the game works in detail and where you can buy/download it:

https://nookrium.itch.io/mappa-imperium
 

udm

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Yeah I don't care much for the "game", but the cartography tool is awesome!
 

Harthwain

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It's primitive. If there was like 50 events on each page, or something deep. I'm not sure you can call it a game, either.
I was wondering about it too. Technically it has goals, rules and interaction, but you can't really lose. Still, it's pretty impressive what it can do in terms of creating maps.
 
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