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Dungeon Tiles - Generic Inn

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  For your use and enjoyment is a free sample of our dungeon tiles in 1"=5'.  This generic Inn can be placed in any city in your campaign, and is great as a base of operations for your players.  The ground level is included here, along with a description of the rooms.  A future free supplement will be released detailing the upper stories and the basement. 

  Check out Neuroglyph Games' "Curse at the Old Inn!"  It is a FREE download that offers excellent suggestions for bar-room brawling, as well as containing a great short encounter.  These tiles in conjunction with the brawling ideas from Neuroglyph Games can provide many fun encounters for your players.  Thanks again and enjoy!  Check out our other great products that feature our dungeon tiles, many of them are FREE!

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January 2nd, 2015
A simple but serviceable inn map. Its not quite up to Pazio's visual quality, but at this price, the value is excellent. [...]
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February 17th, 2011
A great printer-friendly map set. I really like how the DM can lay down portions of the tiles as the players encounter them rather than slapping down the whole picture at once. [...]
Billiam B. [Featured Reviewer]
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February 11th, 2011
A printer friendly bargain freebie with doors. Every game needs an inn! [...]
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This title was added to our catalog on February 06, 2011.