Fantasy Map Simulator

Fantasy Map Simulator

Randomnomnom Dec 25, 2024 @ 11:16am
That's what I really miss.
I really want to believe that the developer will see this message.
I would really like to use this program to create a realistic state in my DND campaign. The ability to independently put settlements on the map is sorely missed. And remove the troops.
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USHiRi-CARROTTRiBE Dec 25, 2024 @ 11:31am 
You can create a worldmap as you want and also put cities,states, crate terrirories as you see fit. Check deeper into the menues.

This game is inspired by, which is free but not a game:
https://azgaar.github.io/Fantasy-Map-Generator/
also nice
https://inkarnate.com/
Last edited by USHiRi-CARROTTRiBE; Dec 25, 2024 @ 11:38am
IzukuManiac Dec 26, 2024 @ 11:02pm 
To make custom maps you have to go into the map editor and into the "Edit Height" tab. Here you will see a button named "Draw Continent" which will allow you so draw the actual land. In order to place a country you must go into the "Edit State" tab which will have a button called "Place State". This will add a country onto whichever province you've clicked, or if you click in water it will create a separate island. You can then use the "Draw State" button to expand the new country's border. There are no current ways to remove troops, but the best way to have them not appear it to pause the game so that they don't start taking over random countries, and turning the slider "Icon Display Distance" in map appearance all the way down. This will make it so you can only see the troops while zoomed in fully with the camera. This game is more for simulation purposes and not making highly detailed maps, so it's not as good as the links from the other person. I will recommend that if you are looking to make DND maps, a very cool mapmaker tool on steam is Canvas of Kings. You can make incredibly detailed maps quite easily. That too is also in early access so there is still more to come there. Hopefully this helps with your troubles.
Randomnomnom Dec 28, 2024 @ 3:15am 
Thank you) My goal is to rather simulate the location of provinces in the world I have already created. Because I am very bad at such things, but I would like to fill the world I created (in this case a small continent) with different provinces, territories, etc. But ideally, with the ability to pre-arrange the cities and regions I need. But as I understand it, if you do everything within one country, then the provinces will not fight each other? And as I understand it, it’s worth manually adding different “countries” and not just provinces of one country to simulate “internecine” wars?
Dnd was the whole reason i got this too lol
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