Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Sandbox World

Here is a sample of my SandboxWorld generator in action (with the Civilizations and Encounters file being severely edited for length). I'm mostly proud of the river code, which attempts to blend randomness with topology and some complex branch-trimming algorithms:



SANDBOXWORLD GENERATOR
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CIVILIZATIONS


C-9 State
Race: Human (Wild)
Alignment: Red
Population: 60000
Technology: Wild
Government: Despotism
Economics: Slavery
Stability: Normal
Politics: Paranoid
Lords: 1 10th Ranger
Nobles: 1 7th Ranger
1 6th Ranger
2 6th Rogue
4 5th Ranger
2 5th Druid
10 4th Ranger
1 4th Barbarian
1 4th Bard
15 3rd Ranger
4 3rd Druid
2 3rd Barbarian
2 3rd Rogue
1 3rd Bard
35 2nd Ranger
3 2nd Druid
2 2nd Barbarian
1 2nd Rogue
3 2nd Sorcerer
4 2nd Bard
168 1st Ranger
26 1st Druid
17 1st Barbarian
10 1st Rogue
8 1st Sorcerer
11 1st Bard
Soldiers: 3000 90 gp



ENCOUNTERS

B-14 MOUNTAINS CR 1 Wolf
B-16 PLAINS CR 1 Wolf
B-21 PLAINS CR 2 Badger cete (1d4+1)

C-16 PLAINS CR 1 Wild dog pack (1d4+1)
C-28 FOREST CR 1 Wild dog pack (1d4+1)

D-3 HILLS CR 4 Tiger
D-4 FOREST CR 3 Medium Elemental
D-19 MOUNTAINS CR 3 Large Zombie gang (1d4+1)
D-21 MOUNTAINS CR 1 Ghoul
D-23 PLAINS CR 1 Ghoul
D-25 PLAINS CR 2 Cheeta
D-26 FOREST CR 1 Small Elemental
D-27 FOREST CR 2 Boar
D-29 FOREST CR 1 Medium Viper Snake

4 comments:

  1. What the hell is this and how can I play it? Also, are you alive or was your car destroyed by hurricane/typhoon whatever the hell they call them down there.

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  2. The cyclone was far, far away. Australia is a big country.

    And "this" is D&D. You can't "play" it; but you could play with it, in your D&D campaign.

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  3. Not everything is computerized! Perhaps sadly, but there it is.

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