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Generate random medieval city layouts of any size with this application. You can export maps as JSON, view 3D models, and customize style presets.
- New Alleys and Buildings
It could be awesome to generate a "Venice" like city Sprawl/...
- 0.8.2: Basic Integration With Armoria
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- 0.9.1: Trees and Other Visual Changes
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- Assorted Improvements
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- 0.10.0-alpha
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- Major UI Changes
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- New Alleys and Buildings
Fantasy Town Generator. Create & manage settlements stored in the cloud. Create Free Account. or. No account needed! Create temporary settlement. Generate buildings. Create interactive settlement maps, where you can click on buildings to see who's inside, along with other details. Generate people.
Generate AI fantasy map images from text. It's completely free (no signup) and uses the Stable Diffusion text-to-image model. Use this AI to generate high quality map art, battle maps for D&D photos, story maps, fictitious sci-fi maps, and more.
A collection of random generators for Dungeons & Dragons and other tabletop role-playing games.
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Nerdbuilding.com is a powerful fantasy city builder that will generate comprehensive and detailed settlements for all your worldbuilding needs.
Watabou's Procgen Arcana: City. Medieval Fantasy City Generator (MFCG) is the most developed and most popular generator of this set. Its initial version was crteated for the Montly Challenge on Reddit and back then maps it produced weren't much more than city-shaped Voronoi diagrams.