0one's Colorprints #10: The Sunken City PDF

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The Sunken City is a perfect environment for your underwater adventures. It shows a great city where most of the buildings are crumbling ruins—only some of them have survived the fury of the elements.

Scattered throughout the city are massive skeletons of sea monsters, sunken ships and monoliths dedicated to long-forgotten gods. The roads and the streets are barely visible in the greenish and murky surface of the city.

This colorprint features four 8.5"x11" maps that join to form a gorgeous 17"x22" map of the whole city. A special "water" layer has been added for this PDF—it can be toggled to show the city as it would appear to a sailing ship on the surface of the ocean.

    Features:
  • Rule the Dungeon
  • Enhanced customization (choose which features are visible)
  • Alternative hexagonal grid
  • "North" mark available and orientable
  • Master control panel allows you to control all the maps at once
  • Buttons for printing only color maps or grayscale maps
  • Add/remove fancy border

Note: You must use Adobe Acrobat 6+ in order to use all the features of this product

The Colorprints product line offers you full-color fantasy maps for use in your adventures and campaigns. You get a color version and a grayscale version of each map. The maps are of high resolution, allowing you to obtain great print quality. Each map offers you a degree of customization, using PDF technology at its best. A button (which will not be printed) on each map allows you to turn the grid on and off, eliminate room numbers, fill in the walls, hide doors and furniture, and many other options, depending on the map.

Each product features a classic fantasy adventure location: a dungeon, a keep, a temple complex, a thieves guild and so on. You can use these maps as reference to build your own adventures, or simply keep them handy in case your players go in an unexpected direction during the campaign.

While offering you the best quality, these products are really inexpensive.

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Herein is presented an unusual and atmospheric place to explore. As usual, 0one Games's technical ability shines with especial mention due to the 'water' overlay, showing what you'd see of this sunken city from above the water - anyone who's gone diving or even snorkelled will appreciate how different things look from above and below water!

It's a big city - the grid you can add via the 'Rule the Dungeon' function is a fifty-foot one rather than the more customary five-foot... or at least, so it is claimed. I think that actually it is the conventional five-foot one, only that there are considerably more than usual of them across a page! That or the houses are gigantic.

There are lots of ruined houses, other features include sunk ships, crypts, sea monster skeletons and some larger buildings like an arena and a palace. Naturally at this scale the buildings are mere outlines - should you require more detail you will have to scale up or find another similar floorplan in the required scale.

In one area, some features are designated 'monoliths' surrounding a structure called 'the main crypt' which bears marking reminiscent of dread Cthulhu! You may wish to change this, at first glance before looking at the legend I thought the 'monoliths' were fumaroles, with a large temple situated between them. Well, it's your underwater city, put what you like there!

The usual features are here: greyscale and colour versions of the maps, ability to set the direction of north (or eliminate the compass marker altogether) and to choose to print all colour (or all greyscale) pages at once rather than select each in turn.

Overall, a nice resource which could intrigue characters interested in underwater archaeology (or treasure hunting!) once they figure out a way to get down to have a look around... and as always, technically excellent.


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