Sorry I’m late to seeing this video. But an outstanding intro to Arkenforge. I hope to see a follow-up full review. It is one of my go to applications for displaying my maps for my in person games too. I use dungeon alchemist and import those to Arkenforge. I also import other maps as well and tweak them using Arkenforge. I look forward to your review.
Arkenforge is cool! I'm had it for some time now. You can also import any digital maps. Like a map online, take it. Resize it, put up boundaries for your line of sight. Add music and sound effects if that's your thing. You can also use physical miniatures on the screen with line of sight function. They have asset for fantasy, Sci-fi, cyberpunk and post apocalyptic settings. I'm even thinking about using it for my Traveller games. Just so my players can see a large floor plan of they're ship. Which too , you can easily switch between decks Also, it's a one time purchase that you don't have to use online.
Good review, looking for something to run in-person games as well. Was using Owlbear Rodeo which I can cast to a second screen. I tried a stripped down Foundry as well, which works good if you remove the second screen UI.
@@DMTalesTTRPG Try version 2.0. I was able to run a game using my ipad and chromcast. It has a screen sync feature that keeps your player screen sync with your character position.
Thank you so much for this review, this was amazing!
Thanks for watching!
Sorry I’m late to seeing this video. But an outstanding intro to Arkenforge. I hope to see a follow-up full review. It is one of my go to applications for displaying my maps for my in person games too. I use dungeon alchemist and import those to Arkenforge. I also import other maps as well and tweak them using Arkenforge. I look forward to your review.
Thanks, it is certainly on my mind to do!
Arkenforge is cool! I'm had it for some time now. You can also import any digital maps. Like a map online, take it. Resize it, put up boundaries for your line of sight. Add music and sound effects if that's your thing. You can also use physical miniatures on the screen with line of sight function. They have asset for fantasy, Sci-fi, cyberpunk and post apocalyptic settings. I'm even thinking about using it for my Traveller games. Just so my players can see a large floor plan of they're ship. Which too , you can easily switch between decks
Also, it's a one time purchase that you don't have to use online.
Yah, I imported some dungeondraft maps as VTT files and it’s amazing. Next I’ll try out the grid alignment tool.
The multi level feature is SO SIMPLE.
I'm old school when it comes to gaming for the most part. It's a really nice tool. Hope you have fun with it!
Thanks!
Gotta respect Steve.
You Steves all stick together. Don’t you?
Steve doesn’t need my approval, but he’s got it anyway! 👍 Thanks for another great review!
Steve should be a fun feature.
Good review, looking for something to run in-person games as well. Was using Owlbear Rodeo which I can cast to a second screen. I tried a stripped down Foundry as well, which works good if you remove the second screen UI.
I do need to try owlbear rodeo out.
@@DMTalesTTRPG Try version 2.0. I was able to run a game using my ipad and chromcast. It has a screen sync feature that keeps your player screen sync with your character position.
@@thanksmisterx will do.
Now THATS a mascot!
Steve is an HR nightmare, but a good mascot.
Interesting stuff.
It’s a fun app.
Looks cool. How much is it?
The fantasy starter is $35 normally.
@@DMTalesTTRPG ty. Does have a free trail version?
Two weeks, I believe.
@@DMTalesTTRPG ty.