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Thread: A nice "look" for my cartographer game?

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    Guild Member Facebook Connected sarawinter's Avatar
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    Question A nice "look" for my cartographer game?

    Hi, I'm making a little board game that includes a map...

    It is a cooperative, tile-placement puzzle game where players work together to chart an unbroken path through modular landscapes. Using a mix of path tiles, landmarks, and strategic map markers navigate around obstacles like ponds and boulders while meeting unique terrain challenges. Each turn, players place tiles to expand the route, ensuring it passes through required landmarks and avoids impassable terrain like lakes and mountains.

    It currently looks like this:
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    With this type of design for each module:
    board0003.jpg board0005.jpg

    But I am considering making it more parchment-loke:
    mapTheme_board0003.jpg mapTheme_board0005.jpg



    What do you think?
    Got any tips or ideas for me?

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    Interesting. Both versions look decent. My only thought is if you go with parchment, or in either case really but especially if hue contrast is lessened, just make sure there's enough value contrast between visual elements that it's still easy to read in low light conditions of potentially dimly lit rooms players may be hanging out in.

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