Flip Mat: City Market features an open-air market, packed with dozens of stalls and vendors. The market is surrounded by numerous shops and businesses with their roofs removed so you can take the action indoors. The Flip side features
matching city paving so you can lay out your own streets.
Flip Mat: City Market measures 24" x 30" unfolded and 8" x 10" folded.
GameMastery Flip-Mats are designed to make your game portable and affordable. They're made with durable, laminated card stock and can handle dry erase, wet erase, and even permanent marker!
Usable by experienced GMs and novices alike, this product fits perfectly into any Game Master's arsenal!
My group found this one to be very useful once they built the marketplace in the kingmaker AP.
But what's funny is how often we also use the blank side for the streets underneath our 3-d map folio buildings and my good ol' Dwarven Forge Inn. It also makes a great ruined city square, overall this is an excellent map!
Handy market that can be pulled out for use with any homegame. I have used it in PFS scenario's. Works well with any marker and erases with ease.
Would have been nice to have a second market instead of a blank side. Maybe a circular style market, or one with a stockade (sorry, civil disobedience platform) in the center. As with all flip-mats, I already own a couple of blank mats, I really don't need another.
A Market that is ... and this is the map for it! I used this a few times and combined the Inns Map Pack on the edge to create a larger feel. When the fight broke out, it provided just the right amount of buildings for characters to hide in and fight through. Awesome map!
This is a great map. It steps up from the basic map and provides a colourful marketplace scene as well as on the reverse a cobbled blank map. The blank map is the strenght is it is perfect for tiled dungeons for to create scenes in a city.
High recommended for a GM who want to add some atomsphere and colour.
Ya so half the players were going to be gone and I pulled this out, told them it represented the "market-square" district of a recently abandoned town. Two ogres were pillaging the town and the 3 characters had to take them out - on this map. I fancied it up w/ wet/dry fires and smoke and debris.
The dimensions were perfect for the encounter. Long range running, spells, and ranged weapons all came into pretty good focus, the size was just right. And I managed to integrate it into a 'home-base" type of setting, so it can be re-used many times.
The only minor complaint I have is this: Much too dark! I could use it about 10x lighter where my markers actually show up and where you dont need glaring overheads to be able to see the details.
Speaking of which, excellent details! They ended up stuffing a stabilized but unconcious mage into an over-turned fish-wagon heheh!