Jigsaw dungeon
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If you’ve been reading the comments in this community, an idea that has been brewing for some time is getting a bunch of these micro-maps a stitch them into something bigger.
I recovered many tiny pieces of paper and started making even smaller maps. I hope these help to fill in gaps when assembling a larger dungeon.

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If you’ve been reading the comments in this community, an idea that has been brewing for some time is getting a bunch of these micro-maps a stitch them into something bigger.
I recovered many tiny pieces of paper and started making even smaller maps. I hope these help to fill in gaps when assembling a larger dungeon.

So homemade DungeonMorphs (dice & cards) and other card based dungeon builders. Yeah you’re late to the party. Or, judging by your hashing of the dead spaces, something you’ve seen elsewhere already.
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If you’ve been reading the comments in this community, an idea that has been brewing for some time is getting a bunch of these micro-maps a stitch them into something bigger.
I recovered many tiny pieces of paper and started making even smaller maps. I hope these help to fill in gaps when assembling a larger dungeon.

I had a board game that did this back in the 1970s.
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So homemade DungeonMorphs (dice & cards) and other card based dungeon builders. Yeah you’re late to the party. Or, judging by your hashing of the dead spaces, something you’ve seen elsewhere already.
Nothing in particular in mind. And certainly nothing new. Just wanted to make something out of the 100+ micro maps I’ve done.
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Do you happen to remember the name of the game?
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If you’ve been reading the comments in this community, an idea that has been brewing for some time is getting a bunch of these micro-maps a stitch them into something bigger.
I recovered many tiny pieces of paper and started making even smaller maps. I hope these help to fill in gaps when assembling a larger dungeon.

I play catacombs of karak with my son and it’s game play is to draw random dungeon tiles like these.
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Do you happen to remember the name of the game?
I’ve been struggling to recall. Goblins was in the name, the tiles were octagonal, and players would take turns laying tiles to make the map.
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