Whether you are a seasoned RPGer or dice-chucking skirmish player, chances are you are always on the hunt for gaming terrain. While it’s certainly possible to play these games using a plain grid map, it’s hard to deny the allure of 3D terrain. And on that front, the options can vary from 3D-printed plastic pieces to resin-cast, pre-painted dungeons.
In this installment of Level Up My Game, we are going to take a look at a new offering from Gale Force 9. Tenfold Dungeons are a set of boxed terrain that can be used for both interior and (sometimes) exterior battles. While these sets can be used in just about any capacity, two of the most likely are going to be for RPGs and skirmish games. So along with fellow BGQ reviewer Alex, we are going to give our thoughts on how they work from each perspective.
To give you a quick overview of them though, there are currently 8 different sets to choose from. For our review, Galeforce 9 sent us a copy of their new Scifi range: Cyberpunk City, Starship Vengeance, Smuggler’s Den, and Daedalus Station. Each set comes with 12 boxes of various sizes that can either be used as rooms, or (depending on the set) flipped over to be building exteriors. They also come with a pile of doors, clips, and even some walls to either cover up some art that’s not working for you or divide rooms into smaller areas.
They are constructed out of sturdy card stock and have some great art on them (depending on your tastes). Gale Force 9 also included some clear reinforcement stickers to be applied to the corners of the largest boxes to help stop any from coming apart. One last nice thing is that the boxes will all nest within each other, meaning you can store everything easily in the original packaging, which
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