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  1. Apostle Hand

    Decline Maps in RPGs

    How do you find maps working in RPGs? Considering old theory of maps are not territory, most older rpgs have shitty maps where you couldn't navigate properly. Sure being lost in dungeon is interesting but it would require quality map. Aside from character development, skill checks and stats...
  2. Maps in the Tragic Age of Popamole, or how to make maps matter

    You know what's missing from cRPGs? Maps. Any and all good exploration starts and ends with a map you have at hand. Most games treat maps as a no-brainer, a non-mechanic. Maps simply are, dangling awkwardly somewhere in the corner of your screen, sometimes obscured with yet another poorly...

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