This is basically a proof of concept beta with no real content. There are a few tiles, you can "recreate" and expand the advertisement map a bit, but as soon as you start to go away from the "4x4" layout the tiles start to look off. The lighting may look nice, but it doesn't make up for the lack of objects to place on the map. You can't even make a battlemap for a simple house ... since you miss most stuff for the interior. There are far better free tools for battlemaps out there.
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About This Game
What is Digital Dungeon Tiles?
A tool to quickly build Battle Maps (Interior & Exterior) for Screen in Table, Print, or Digital Play. As a bonus feature you can play right inside the software using our hero and monster tokens. Play as if your Miniatures are in the map.
In four quick steps you are ready to Battle:
Choose a tile size
Place Some Tiles
Add Some Decoration
Push Play!
How Can You Use It?
Screen in Table Play (As shown below)
Projector on Table Play
Print and Play (Orthographic Print Exports for you to print yourself or have printed professionally. [Vista Print sizes included])
Play in Digital Dungeon Tiles with our token system. (With New Token Stats System)
What Are Some Features?
Screen and Print-based Map Sizes are available and customizable. (Screenshot Below)
Choose the size of your Screen in Table or Print Page.
Build Battle Maps
Export for Print
Play right in Digital Dungeon Tiles
Hero and Monster Tokens
Time of Day Lighting
Weather System
Animated Effects
Save and Load Maps (Including Token Locations)
Mix Token and Miniatures based play to have Fog of War when using real Miniatures.
NEW Token Stats System
Note:
This is a map making software first and foremost, the extra playing features included and being added are bonus content.
Update v1.5- Token Stats System
Token Stats is a visual stats system available on each token while in play mode. Stats can be hidden and shown as needed, on each token. This gives players access to quickly tracking HP and other important stats, to make playing easier. This works great with the token system and works with real miniatures by sitting tokens beneath them on the map.

Token Name
Current Hit Points
Maximum Hit Points
Actions
Status Effects
Facing Direction
Token Ownership
Update v1.7 - Dicey Dice (Filled Request)
A simple Dice Roller allowing multiple dice to be rolled at the same time with each individual result being displayed. The dice display area can be cleared and closed to free-up screen space as needed. The dice roll from the view of the selected token, making dice results easy to read.

Update v1.8 - Initiative System
We've added an Initiative System to help track turns.. because even when playing with 3D printed miniatures, paper character sheets and real dice.. no one likes to track initiative! So let us track initiative for you!
Give your tokens a unique name
Click the "add to Initiative" button
Play!
The tokens can mark their turn as done, delay until the end of the turn, be added and removed at any time. Clicking an image in the initiative bar pings the token on the map! (Tokens are also auto pinged at the start of their turns). And, you can also clear initiative and start fresh when ever you need.

Extra Information


Works with Hero Mini Maker *Not Required
Works best with Miniatures created and printed from within Hero Mini Maker (shown in screenshots).
Screenshots
User Reviews
I've was waiting for this application, because I wanted to use my Surface Book for D&D campaigns, but this application has a lot of problems if you want to use it to copy D&D maps to 'Digital Dungeon Tiles' maps: Problems: - IMPORTANT: If you create a map, save it, and load it, the application doesn't keep the scale (small working area, huge imported tiles), so the maps will be unnusable... no matter how much you worked on them... - If you want to put a wall, the walls are too wide, 1 square, you can't use a normal wall between tiles because you don't have a the option to paint a 'line like wall' - The doors are useless, you can't set the door as 'open-close' - The 'Fog of war' allows the players to see across the walls - If you save a file with the default options, each saving will add a .ddtm as a extension, so, if you save your map twice you will have yourfile.ddtm and yourfile.ddtm.ddtm I've thought this application will be a professional app, but it isn't, if you want to be a d...
Update 12/18: I've used this for several months now, and while the things I love about it still stand, I'm having a hard trouble with saving. I'll make a map, save it, continue making changes, and save it again. I'll re-save over the previous one, clicking 'yes' that I would like to overwrite, but when I close out the program and re-open, my changes are not retained. I've lost a lot of work that way :( . For a while I could save it by giving each save a new name but now each map, no matter what, loses all details and lighting and just keeps the footprint every time I reopen a map from close. Sadly, this makes the product unusable so I've changed my review from 'recommended' to 'not recommended'. Previous review: I love all the extensive dungeon items and tiles! I wanted to create a burial chamber with coffins, offering urns, chests, skeletons and motifs on the wall. To my surprise, everything I wanted was available as an asset, plus more! Also the lighting is awesome, really makes...
I bought this game to design player maps for my D&D group. This game is easy to use and offers dozens of graphical "enhancements" that can be used to visualize dungeon maps for players. The designers seem interested in expanding the variety of enhancements and respond to promptly to suggestions on the community forums. When I encountered a bug, the game designers worked with me to solve the issue and fix my maps. I really appreciate the personal attention. It's clear the game designers care about their game and building a good reputation with their player base. I highly recommend the game.
Really easy to create nice looking maps. As a DM I greatly appreciate this and the recent addition for Roll20 compatible maps makes life in quarantine much more pleasant.
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5/i7 or AMD Phenom II x4
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: ATI Radeon 4870/5770/6770 or Nvidia GeForce GTX 260/460/550 Ti
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: None
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: ATI Radeon 4870/5770/6770 or Nvidia GeForce GTX 260/460/550 Ti
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: None
FAQ
How much does Digital Dungeon Tiles cost?
Digital Dungeon Tiles costs $29.99.
What are the system requirements for Digital Dungeon Tiles?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5/i7 or AMD Phenom II x4 Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: ATI Radeon 4870/5770/6770 or Nvidia GeForce GTX 260/460/550 Ti Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: None Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: ATI Radeon 4870/5770/6770 or Nvidia GeForce GTX 260/460/550 Ti Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: None
What platforms is Digital Dungeon Tiles available on?
Digital Dungeon Tiles is available on Windows PC.
Is Digital Dungeon Tiles worth buying?
Digital Dungeon Tiles has 33% positive reviews from 6 players.
When was Digital Dungeon Tiles released?
Digital Dungeon Tiles was released on Apr 13, 2020.
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