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Need help/suggestions for multiplayer HS demo, please.

mariogolbee

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Hi everyone! After maybe a decade’s hiatus, I’m back and furiously collecting more Scape and getting involved again with our community. With the imminent release of whatever Scape Renegade has planned for March, I intend to demo HS to 1-3 groups in the SF Bay Area in order to show how wonderful this game is to maybe draw a few more players into our community. I have one large group interested for sure already, and have two more in mind. I need help with either ideas for maps, or someone skilled and creative to build some for me.

I’d like to be able to guide players on the same build of two-player map simultaneously with the option to easily connect the maps afterward for a multiplayer experience battle royal afterward. I’d like the maps to alternate the tile color while remaining physically the same, if possible. I currently own at least 4 RotV, 2 or more SotM, 2 VW, 4 RttFF, at least 2 TT (with lots and lots of extra ice and glaciers and some extra snow tiles), 2 TJ (with 2 each of extra trees and bushes), 1 BftU (with maybe an extra set in spare tiles and some extra mountain pieces), 1 Marvel (with several extra small walls with the corresponding tile), at least 2 FotA (with quite a few extra pieces and tiles), and a handful of extra RotV ruins.

I’ll include a picture and dimensions of the super sweet table for the first group which should fit at least 4 maps of the rectangular variety. The table surface is ~5’x8’.

Thanks for taking a look and thank you for any help or suggestions, including simply pointing me to existing maps used in this way. Looking forward to more involvement with the community again in the coming years and a lifetime of Scaping!!!!🤗
 
Looks like I still need a link to post a pic, so since the only contact I’ve had with Photobucket in over a decade is creepy spam emails every month stating how my account is due to be deleted, there will be no pics of the table. It’s a truly gorgeous Geekchic-style massive gaming table, though.
 
Thank you!🤗 That map looks really good and embodies the idea I’m looking for. If only it was more narrow and symmetrical. For example, 2 RotV with any number of single expansion sets split between them. This way, both halves could be combined for one map, or used separately as two maps, or any number of multiples can be combined for any range of width massive map.

Is there any map making software I can tap into on my phone to create something like this?

The only map I know of that resembles that description would be Flash's Juxtaposed, two different maps that combine into one.
 
Thank you!🤗 That map looks really good and embodies the idea I’m looking for. If only it was more narrow and symmetrical. For example, 2 RotV with any number of single expansion sets split between them. This way, both halves could be combined for one map, or used separately as two maps, or any number of multiples can be combined for any range of width massive map.

Is there any map making software I can tap into on my phone to create something like this?

The only map I know of that resembles that description would be Flash's Juxtaposed, two different maps that combine into one.

We're still rocking with Virtualscape on PC, no phone apps.
 
Thanks! I’ll have to get access to a PC and see if I can whip up a map.
Thank you!🤗 That map looks really good and embodies the idea I’m looking for. If only it was more narrow and symmetrical. For example, 2 RotV with any number of single expansion sets split between them. This way, both halves could be combined for one map, or used separately as two maps, or any number of multiples can be combined for any range of width massive map.

Is there any map making software I can tap into on my phone to create something like this?

The only map I know of that resembles that description would be Flash's Juxtaposed, two different maps that combine into one.

We're still rocking with Virtualscape on PC, no phone apps.
 
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