![]() ![]() Not worth the subscription in my opinion, but I would pay a one time cost if they made a program that was just the map maker. But for a set piece battlemap or breaking a dungeon into chunks of smaller areas (20x20 squares or so) it worked perfectly. I did notice if I made medium or large size maps there was a significant slowdown on my iPad Pro. They have a nice palette of icons to make maps and tokens with. What I did enjoy was the map making portion, where you can make battle maps or dungeons and then export them for use in other VTTs. ![]() Thus, I didn’t much check out those features. I already use Roll20 and Tabletop Simulator for free and for a one time cost, so to me it’s not worth paying a monthly subscription for this. There aren’t much in the way of mobile VTTs out there. What this brings to the table is it is cross platform, working with PC and mobile. This is a virtual tabletop to play D&D type games online with friends. Let us know if you have any other feedback or suggestions. However, in the next build you will be able to download maps on any device. As far as downloading maps, currently you can only do that on the desktop build (which you can download on our website at /theCalamus and log in with your account. I know spider eggs and webs are currently on the drawing board, and I'll suggest some fungi to the artist. Hi! Thanks for the feedback and interest in the app. I’d be willing to pay for a subscription, only if there was much more of a verity of items to chose form and you could save your maps to a device. Unless that is something you get with the subscription. ![]() I want to be able to save my maps with out having to screenshot them and have to edit them just to get a whole map. The biggest gripe I have with this is, how do you download saved maps? There’s no way to save them to a device of any type. So that really bummed me out as it’s more work on my part to incorporate them into the maps I’ve spent a lot of time trying to make. but no fungi? That is a main staple of the underdark. I want to be able to make underdark maps and there is a bit to be able to make them like lava, crystals, and chasms. I would like to see a bit more verity with this. It still felt rather limiting with what was offered. While there is an okay selection of things to chose from, as I was able to create a tavern with what was on hand. I love the art style used for everything and after playing around with it to make a basic map, it’s easy to use after you get the hang of the weird menu layout. I basically just downloaded this to make maps, and so far I really like it a lot. Bad, it only has cobblestone, wood, and brick (locked without subscription), and the floors are okay, there’s plenty of options, except you can’t use the dock without a subscription, even tho I’ve used it before, and where are the desert themed items, you have tomb things but not anything related to the most notable tombs ever? And no steering wheel or crows nest without paying, I know you need to get money to keep your app running but I would much rather watch an add every 30 mins than try to fight with not having a steering wheel or torches in my pirate ship, and don’t even get me started on logging in, I like the concept or having a rune password, but once I put it in it shouldn’t freeze and not let me in, and final thing, when I save a map that has water, when I go in to crop it to make print it on to pages, the water turns a light blue instead of the color I need, if you could fix these problems this game could easily rival any map making software Usually commercial software or games are produced for sale or used a commercial purpose.If your looking for an easy map maker to throw some maps together this is perfect, but since the “free mode” it has gone downhill, there are things locked that shouldn’t be, torches, bookshelves, a lot of the plants. However, most trial software products have only a limited time limit and have some feature limitations. After that trial period (usually 15 to 90 days) the user can decide whether to purchase the software or not. TestĮxperimental software allows the user to test the software to a limited time. Demos are usually not limited to time (like trial software) but performance is limited. In some cases, all operations are turned off until a license is purchased. Idemoĭemo programs have a limited performance free, but charge a set of advanced features or removal of ads in the program’s interactive areas. In some cases, ads may be displayed to users. Basically, the product is offered for Free to Play (Freemium) and the user can decide whether he wants to pay a premium for additional features, services, tangible or virtual assets that extend the game’s performance. This license is usually used for video games as well allows users to download and play the game for free. ![]()
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