It seems like forever since I blogged about Wizards of the Coast's Dungeon Tiles. In the beginning, I was eagerly following the line and buying each new set for myself as they came out. And then somewhere along the line, I lost track and stopped ordering. Then today, I came across their latest Dungeon Tiles release Harrowing Halls, and figured that I would give it a look. Boy, am I glad that I did!
Harrowing Halls has just about everything you might need to create a number of town interiors. Four tile sheets have a variety of room interiors: kitchen, barracks, bedroom, festhall, grand entrance, bathroom, office, bar, and tables. Two additional sheets provide 3D elements like a 4x4 platform, a 2x2 platform, a 1x1 platform, two tables, and a staircase. For additional flexibility, many tiles have one side patterned with brick and the other with wood. And you can combine multiple sets to make bigger and more elaborate rooms. Since I plan to run Kingmaker for my group once we finish Rise of the Runelords, building interiors are almost as high on my wish list as wilderness map sets right now, so this set is exactly what this GM is looking for. I got so excited that I bought all the Dungeon Tiles that I missed in the last few months! Now to plan out a few rooms for an urban brawl or two!