The Dragon’s Rest has recently launched a Kickstarter campaign for Sentinel City, a novel collection of 3D printable STL files aimed at FDM 3D printing enthusiasts. The campaign has successfully attracted $10,810 in pledges, far exceeding its initial goal of $657, with 148 backers and 17 days left until its conclusion on April 26. This project offers backers the opportunity to construct detailed, modular urban environments that reflect the architectural styles of the 20th century.
Sentinel City is designed to enhance tabletop gaming experiences, allowing players to create expansive, multi-level cityscapes for scenarios ranging from zombie outbreaks to superhero showdowns and explorative RPG adventures. It utilizes the Dragon Drops™ tile system, enabling gamers to easily assemble and customize their urban landscapes.
The campaign promises exciting stretch goals as funding milestones are reached. These include additional scatter terrain pieces, new custom building designs, and the Sentinel Obelisk terrain piece. The latter comes with a custom mission for Zombicide and can be integrated into various game settings, enhancing the overall narrative depth.
Key features of Sentinel City include:
- Dragon Drops™ Tile System: A modular construction system designed for easy assembly and customization, allowing for a wide range of urban environment setups.
- Highly Detailed Design: Each STL file is designed to maximize playable area and modularity, ensuring a visually appealing and functional gaming setup.
- Printer-Friendly: The terrain is optimized for FDM 3D printing, requiring no additional supports, which simplifies the printing process.
The narrative backdrop for Sentinel City involves a twist on a post-zombie apocalypse scenario, where an AI named The Sentinel, housed in an obelisk within the city, turns the undead into controlled drones. As the AI seeks to expand its control, the city faces a new threat, prompting a group of heroes to embark on a mission to stop The Sentinel and save the city.
Source: Tabletop Gaming News