![]() (They're made toĮither be folded over "prism" or "inverted T" style.)īlack and white hand-drawn images of replacement interlocking puzzle floor tiles for use withĪdvanced HeroQuest or other fantasy RPGs, There's a definite advantage to making these things originally via a die-cut process.)įor further expansion, I have a number of additional floor tiles (though not in the AHQ "puzzle-lock" mode) on myĪ sheet of paper model dungeon doors you can cut out and fold over to represent doors with these floor tiles. (Some trimming may be necessary to get the "puzzle locks" to fit quite right. You can print these off of a printer, glue them onto light cardboard or mat board, then cut them Ivy-choked ruin, with the help of Painter Classic - though at 72dpi instead of 300dpi, so as to keep the file sizes down. ![]() ![]() I've also included some colored versions of these templates, meant to suggest some ![]() Templates for additional floor tiles - some plain black and white templates that you can print off and color in yourself, or color directly on your computer. Seeing that the game is no longer in print, and cardboard can suffer greatly from wear, I decided to try making some One novel feature of Advanced HeroQuest is that it comes with a set of die-cut cardboard "floor tiles" - includingĬorridors and corner pieces that "puzzle-lock" together to minimize shifting around on the table during normal play.
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