Dungeon3D - A virtual tabletop simulator fully compatible with Pathfinder


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What is Dungeon3D?
Dungeon3D is a virtual tabletop program designed to work with any and all TTRPG or world building needs. It is compatible with DnD, Pathfinder, you name it, as long as you have the desire to create. I'm a game developer and I decided to create this because the DM of our group (who is also my partner) had been looking for a Pathfinder compatible virtual tabletop, and found none.

Maps
Dungeon3D allows the DM to build an endless assortment of personalized maps. The maps can either be hex or tile, and are grid-based to allow you to use them in real time, taking movement into account. Tiles can be easily changed to different textures, including a moving water texture to create ocean, beach, river, etc scenes. You can raise and lower tiles to allow interesting height changes to your landscape. Grids can be as small as a tiny room, or as vast as 100x100 tiles to create entire city areas. There's also a built in 'fog of war' that allows you to obscure any tile or selection of tiles.

Objects
There are absolutely tons of objects you can place to build your map up. Houses and taverns, light posts, trees and bushes, benches and crates and boardwalks. Really, the only limit is what you can imagine. Aside from these basic items, there are FX objects. These are unique items with added features, like a burning campfire with real fire, or magic tokens you can use to mark a circle of flame or whatever else. All objects can be scaled to whatever size you like.

Modular Building
Aside from the prefab objects, you can build your own structures. There are an assortment of modular walls that can be used to create maze-like dungeons or that one house you envision so perfectly in your mind. The textures of the walls can even be changed to suit your preference.

Avatars
There are numerous character bases that can be used either for NPCs or the players themselves. Demons, wolves, humanoid warriors or casters and so on. These are fairly simple bases to allow you as much versatility as you like. They can be given names (which everyone can see), as well as a full list of customizable conditions (such as staggered or dazed, so on). You can even stack them. This makes it much easier for a DM to keep control of who is affected by what. Every single avatar can be given their own unique skin (some can have both skin and clothing changed), as well as weapons. You can even simply select a character and hit the 'Animate' button to have it play a cool animation, right there in the midst of battle.

Dice Rolling
Dungeon3D has a built-in dice rolling system. Pick how many dice, what kind, and whatever bonus. The system can even account for negatives. So for example, you can easily roll 3D6 + 5 (or -5) with the click of a button. Everyone will see the roll.

Network
Built to run on the Steam network, all you need to join an online game is a Steam account. Just click 'host' to start a game up, or 'search' to look for a game to join. DM is always the host, and has full control over who can play and what they can do.

Real-Time Map Saves
Maps can either be built offline or during gameplay. Any change to a map is always saved, regardless online or offline. If your map has changed during gameplay as the players have gone about their campaign, the next time you load it, everything will be precisely where you left off.

If you're interested in Dungeon3D, I'd love to hear thoughts, suggestions and feedback. You can follow us on youtube via the above link, Reddit, or on our Discord. We're just starting up, and we'd love to hear from you.


Does it work on android?


doc chaos wrote:
Does it work on android?

unfortunately no, it's for PC. The intention was to create an interface for people who are unable to do in-person sessions, and most of the time when people are doing online ones, they're at a PC.

That said, it could work on a tablet or something with enough screenspace to host the application. But you do need to have Steam to run it, since it uses Steam server integration. Steam accounts are free of course, and it's the biggest online platform for PC gamers, so most gamers will have a Steam account.


So it will work on a Steam Deck! This is good news.


doc chaos wrote:
So it will work on a Steam Deck! This is good news.

Yes! It's fully compatible with Steamdeck.

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