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ANAmap

For the last 20 years, I’ve been playing tabletop RPGs with friends on a very regular basis. I’ve spent a huge amount of time writing scenarii and missions. I did it with traditional pen & papers at first, and with Google Docs afterwards.

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  • Free
  • Proprietary

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  • Online  Requires Adobe Flash
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  • Developed by

    Sébastien Bénard
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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armandbester
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It is simple to use and it makes the map feel like something out of games. It looks way better than me doing it by hand.

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What is ANAmap?

For the last 20 years, I’ve been playing tabletop RPGs with friends on a very regular basis. I’ve spent a huge amount of time writing scenarii and missions. I did it with traditional pen & papers at first, and with Google Docs afterwards.

Problem is: it’s ok to write missions with Google Docs, until it comes to drawing the map of, say, a dungeon in Warhammer, or a haunted house in Cthulhu. Most of the dedicated tools are either:

old: like with a Win95 interface with almost zero attention to ergonomy bloated: the tools allows EVERY single thing related to drawing a map, and therefore, is too complicated for my simple needs. ugly: the tool uses lots of terrible textures where I just want to draw walls and doors. For some times now, I’ve been using Photoshop to paint my maps. But let’s face it. It’s a great tool, but it has not been designed for that purpose. And it’s not free.

So I’ve decided to work on my own tool, with the sacred KiSS principle in mind (Keep it Short & Simple).