RPG Maps Zine - Issue 1 - with Descriptions and Plot Hooks

A project in St. Neots, UK by Dark Realm Roleplay
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10 Highly Detailed, Hand Drawn, Town Centre, Black and White, Building Maps for RPGs by Dark Realm Maps.
Backers: 237
Average Pledge Per Backer: £16

Funded: £3,895 of £500
Dates: Jun 29th -> Aug 3rd (35 days)
Project By: Dark Realm Roleplay
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Latest News

Another Stretch Goal Smashed!

July 31st - via: kickstarter.com
Hi Everybody! We have just passed another stretch goal, hitting £3000 yesterday and it is simply awesome!  Thank you everybody for getting behind this zine. We are even more deteremined to back up previous Kickstarter success with another awesome... (Read More)

Another Stretch Goal Smashed!

July 18th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi Everybody! We have smashed another stretch goal! A Hill Fort will now be added to the rear of the zine, adding more to our ever growing collection of maps, adding it to the previous Ancient Crypt stretch goal. The campaign is coming along very... (Read More)

Free Map Sheet for the Zine and A Recommendation

July 9th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi Everybody, We are always trying to think how we can work more content into our projects, and we have come up with some extra ‘mapage’ that can be added to RPG Maps Zine. This is our first free Map Sheet that will have an allocated space at the... (Read More)

First Stretch Goal Reached! Ancient Crypt Map Added!

July 5th - via: kickstarter.com
We have reached our first stretch goal! I'd like to thank everybody who has come on board and for your support. Already it feels as if we have achieved a lot and I know there is more to come. In the picture above you can see part of the Ancient... (Read More)

150% Funded and a Big Thanks!

July 2nd - via: kickstarter.com
So, within 24 hours we had hit 100% funded and now a few days later we are at 150%. Thank you everybody for your support and I am excited to be able to bring you our cartography product and more importantly a bi-annual zine (that’s how often I... (Read More)

Welcome everybody to the RPG Maps Zine – Issue 1

June 30th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi Everybody!  I have been making maps for some time now and it seemed to make sense that I produce a zine series focused on them. The concept is designed to be something more hand size and not too cumbersome, that would be easy to flip open and lay... (Read More)

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