Whether the heroes want to install cybernetic augmentations in their bodies, find a place to recover from serious wounds, or search for the source of an otherworldly plague, no Game Master wants to spend time drawing every nurse's station and operating room. Fortunately, with Paizo's latest Starfinder Flip-Mat, you don't have to! This line of gaming maps provides ready-to-use science-fantasy set pieces for the busy Game Master. This double-sided map features a futuristic, high-tech medical center on one side and a sinister, abandoned infirmary on the other.
Don't waste time sketching when you could be playing. With Starfinder Flip-Mat: Hospital, you'll be ready the next time your players need medical treatment for their injuries!
ISBN-13: 978-1-64078-089-7
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I've used the Hospital flip-mat in some Starfinder Society adventures, and really like it. One side is a futuristic hospital that has everything from little over-ambulance vehicles in the parking lot to really surgical theatres, hospital beds and some kind of stasis pod, and more. Both the interior and grounds of the hospital are laid out well, and everything is clear and colourful. One might nitpick and say that, capacity-wise, it's a really *small* hospital (only about ten beds), but I just imagine future doctors are really talented! The flip side of the mat is a "sinister, abandoned infirmary." It doesn't really look that bad at first glance, though close inspection shows blood on the floor of the surgical theatre and an overgrown garden. Still, I imagine a lot of real-world hospitals are a lot creepier than this one. Overall, I'll give Hospital four out of five stars.
Both sides are very useful and offer lots of possibilities!
These look really good, and useful as well. I just feel a little sorry for any of the patients in either one: none of the patient rooms have a bathroom, and there are only 5 total from both sides.
I don't like how they don't think about VTT for map designs. I get a PDF with the grids already stuck on. Nice if I want to print it myself for a table, but not great for virtual table top. Every map should have an option for No Grid in this day and age.