Monday, March 17, 2014

It's been done

I just pressed the button to publish the Dungeon Mapper application out to the world. It will take many hours for it to fully propagate through out Google's systems, but soon it will be available to everyone.

Pick it up for $3.99. 


This app features no ads and no in app purchases. What you see is what you get, here. I do plan on adding several more tile sets and more individual tiles for free. Please, take a look at it and offer me your thoughts on where it's at!

Sunday, March 16, 2014

An Update on Progress

Dungeon Mapper is coming along swimmingly. At the moment I'm working to make it much more user friendly by adding confirmation windows to prevent accidentally deleting your hard work on accident.

I'm looking to do a final look around the entire app and see what I can improve upon in the user interface. All the bells and whistles you could ever want wouldn't do you any good if you didn't know how to use them!

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Dungeon Mapper - An Old Frontier

This post is in preparation of the soon to be released "Dungeon Mapper" application on the Google Play Store.

Dungeon Mapper will assist those who partake in Table Top gaming in bringing their game to a new age. Dungeon Mapper, because of it's platform (Mobile, touch screen) provides ease of use, access and incredible technology to share your creations.

With Android* you can share your screen with another device or on your TV to display your dungeon like never before.

Build your dungeon using a variety of tile sets to change the scenery your gamers trek through.


  • The abstract tile set is designed to be a catch all tile set--use this to make your dungeon printer friendly, or if there isn't another tile set suitable.
  • The grass tile set takes place in a green plains area, and provides basic tiles.
  • The snow tile set moves your players through a frigid area. Suitable for exterior snowy deserts or the frozen interior of an unexplored cave.
  • More to come.
Build your dungeon with a variety of tools. Take advantage of the touch interface by swiping to "paint" tiles, or the bucket fill icon to flood an empty room with floors. And when you're done? Check the information stats and see how many tiles were needed (and of what type) in the event you want to use 3d terrain (such as Dwarven Forge). No dungeon would be complete without saving your results, and for your amusement, Dungeon Mapper automatically stores a screen shot of the dungeon when you save. Print, email or share your screen shot any way you'd like**



*Limited by device restrictions.
**Another program recommended to easily browse and share these screen shots.