Anyone know of a free online software for generating hexcrawl wilderness maps. Preferably one that also works on mac and you can edit after the initial generation. Looking for something quick and easy, maps don't need to be beautiful, just functional.
Hexographer in Random Mode (http://www.hexographer.com/)
Quote from: BedrockBrendan;732277Anyone know of a free online software for generating hexcrawl wilderness maps. Preferably one that also works on mac and you can edit after the initial generation. Looking for something quick and easy, maps don't need to be beautiful, just functional.
How about this one? (http://axiscity.hexamon.net/users/isomage/wildgen/)
I just found it the other day and looks pretty neat.
This place has many good generators:
http://www.wizardawn.com/rpg/index.php
Wow! Some really good links here! Thank You!
Quote from: estar;732282Hexographer in Random Mode (http://www.hexographer.com/)
Where is the random mode? Is it in the free version?
I really like the ones at Wizardawn and the Isomage's House, both of which have been linked already. Those two sites also have a lot of other really good automated random generators, for names and the like. The Holmesian and Hyborian name generators and the Wizard spell generator on Wizardawn are really cool. The Greek island generator on the Isomage's House is something I always thought would be useful too, possibly in connection with the Lamentations of the flame Princess supplement "The Isle of the Unknown".
Quote from: RPGPundit;732706Where is the random mode? Is it in the free version?
Yes it is in the free mode you click on generate and it creates a filled in map.
Quote from: estar;732725Yes it is in the free mode you click on generate and it creates a filled in map.
Ah hah! I see. And being too lazy to bother downloading it myself, just how "random" does it end up being? As a fairly expert mapmaker (at least I surely think you are), do you feel that the maps have some kind of coherency in terms of terrain, or does it appear to be totally randomly generated with no consideration as to surrounding terrain types?