tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684041688459097563.post4099933659202573560..comments2024-03-05T19:00:12.903+00:00Comments on roleplay-geek: A to Z of UK RPG in the 80s - D is for Dungeon FloorsTony Bro001http://www.blogger.com/profile/18402548073906815503noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684041688459097563.post-26210103913076573492012-03-10T01:13:14.646+00:002012-03-10T01:13:14.646+00:00Awesome research. Much respect!
More own Inked Ad...Awesome research. Much respect!<br />More own Inked Adventures plans are heavily influenced by the Floor Plans series from the 80s. :)Billiam Babblehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11504438538787804477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684041688459097563.post-42144471162816415972011-10-17T10:59:15.164+01:002011-10-17T10:59:15.164+01:00I should add that the Caverns of the Dead holds a ...I should add that the Caverns of the Dead holds a special place in my heart as the setting of innumerable games back when I was around 9-12. I even extended it out a bit by sticking it on a bit of board and adding a bunch of Dungeon Floor Plans around it. Happy days.James Graham (Quaequam Blog!)https://www.blogger.com/profile/00319089107820032874noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4684041688459097563.post-20356706906414896252011-10-17T10:22:40.549+01:002011-10-17T10:22:40.549+01:00I would add that it was common practice back then ...I would add that it was common practice back then for GW to include floorplans in most of their core RPG books and scenarios.<br /><br />Examples include the GW edition of MERPS, Golden Heroes (although I seem to recall that the floorplans only actually appeared in the scenario books) and of course Judge Dredd.<br /><br />Oh, and the cover to Halls of Horror is a recycled Ian Miller pic originally used as the cover for the Fighting Fantasy gamebook House of Hell.James Graham (Quaequam Blog!)https://www.blogger.com/profile/00319089107820032874noreply@blogger.com