Hello,
I mentioned this potential opportunity to Ian, and
he pointed out something that should probably be
mentioned. The boardgame map (which I have in front
of me just now) was rather like a subway map. It's
distorted for readability and to make the movements
along roads and rivers more compatible with the
superimposed grid. It does help if you want to use it
as a rough guide to movement rates for a travelling
party, but it is not a true map of Dragon Pass, as
such. The prototype without hexes would fall in the
same category.
However, for those who don't have any Dragon Pass
map, by all means go ahead. It was a very attractive
product.
Alison
> > Count me in too. Jon Geere
> Combine that with the big old maps from Griffin
Mountain and we're
> really cooking... (I liked how they meshed together
with the battle
> map from Dragon Pass)
>
> Jeff
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