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Author: | Nickydude [ 02-03-2011, 04:10 PM ] |
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I'd like to get my 12 year old into D&D as he's not even heard of it before(!) For reasons I won't go into he no longer lives with me but I do see him every week. I'd like a simple, easily portable tileset and was looking at the old DungeonLinx. Would you guys recommend it for a simple 2D game of D&D? Edit: Just a note to say that I don't have any transport so it will be transported on foot. |
Author: | Matthew777 [ 02-03-2011, 04:27 PM ] |
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I think it should work nicely for you, not having built any of it yet. I would really like to see WWG expand this line. Good luck getting your 12 year old hooked on RPGs! I was certainly drawn in quickly |
Author: | Nickydude [ 02-03-2011, 05:26 PM ] |
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Thanks. And now I would like to see DungeonLinx in the Planner. |
Author: | ScrubKai [ 02-03-2011, 08:45 PM ] |
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Author: | Zenguy [ 02-04-2011, 12:46 AM ] |
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DungeonLinx is a brilliant for dungeoneering - my son has got heaps of use out of his set. Plus, it;s quick to build and because it's all tiles and flat add-ons (excluding the Dragon!) it packs flat for easy storage/transport. If you do get DungeonLinx, make sure you pick up the add-on , as well. By adding a few key tiles they create the most awesome final room (reusable in a number of different combinations). (I sprung this room on my adult gaming group at the climactic end of a major adventure and their jaws hit the floor when they saw it.) |
Author: | Nickydude [ 02-04-2011, 03:54 AM ] |
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