Plain Stackable Dungeon Tiles

Plain Stackable Dungeon Tiles

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I designed these tiles with the intent of having a basic looking set of tiles that I could use for dungeons, castles, houses, roads, towns, etc. since I don't have space for a lot of tiles. The "flat" tiles (tiles without walls), are very thin, only 4mm tall, so they take up very little space. The "Flat" tiles are your standard tiles without walls, the "1 Wall" tiles have a single wall, the "Hall" tiles have two walls on opposite sides, the "Corner" tiles have two walls that touch, and the "Dead End" tiles have walls on three sides. Each square is intentionally larger than 1 inch so the tiles with walls on them still have space for a mini. The walls are short so as to be visible, but not block the players' vision. The "Base" tiles are 1 inch tall and are meant to be put under the other tiles in cases when you need different heights. They are stackable if you so desire. The "Door" file is intended to be printed on its side and to clip onto a wall. Thus far I have just used the blank tiles to represent where a door is, but I wanted the clip-on door for hidden doors. I have NOT tried it yet, so if you do please let me know if it works properly. Currently the files are not designed to clip together. If your surface is slippery and they have a tendency to slide you can use the base tiles and stagger them compared to the flat tiles to hold them together (like legos). Update 8/27/2019: Altered the size of the base blocks to be slightly smaller so they fit together more nicely when staggered with the top tiles. The size of the inserts and holes remains the same. Update 9/15/2019: Added Flat 2x1, Flat 3x2, and Flat 3x3 tiles.

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