I just wondered how many people out there used any electronic battle mats? I use Klooge (http://www.kloogeinc.com/werks/index.htm), and having tested many I think it is the best. I use it for GURPS, Savage Worlds (which is perfect for it), Hero (which works well, but none of the stats mean anything), and more. I find it is very easy to track STUN/BODY, Stunned, and other effects. Plus I can play without hexes and just use meters.
We have found it to be much better than minis. What has your experience been? My thing with these tools is I have to be able to use them for my inhouse games. The internet features are unused.
I run klooge off my laptop which supports dual display. I put the client on one display for the players and run the GM on my screen. It works very well.
I really like both OpenRPG and Screenmonkey, but Klooge has the best feature set, is written in Java (yay), and runs under linux as well as on my Mac.
To give you an idea of how we use it, I have an LCD projector which I use for the player view and my laptop for the GM. We all sit around in comfy chairs and use laser pointers to indicate movement. Now, LCD projectors aren't cheap, but a 19" monitor at the end of a table, or a TV capable of 1024x768 would be just as good. Once you try it you will see.
... anyone want to by my minis collection? I have no need of them any more.
Screenmonkey:
http://www.nbos.com/products/screenm...reenmonkey.htm
Great product, windows only. Light and fast and supports GM/Player view on multiple screens. Lots of promise... I hope the feature set continues to grow.
OpenRPG:
http://www.openrpg.com/
Python based and very well supported. GM/Player view is supported. Very close to Klooge functionality, but not quite there. Some features better than Klooge, especially since it easily supports any game system.
KloogeWerks:
http://www.kloogeinc.com/werks/index.htm
Most polished and greatest feature set. d20 specific, although I use it regularly for Hero, Savage Worlds, and GURPS and it works just fine. I don't use any of the die rollers or anything, just the mapping features.
GRIP:
http://www.rpgrealms.com/GRIP/whatis.html
Have I missed anyone?




Reply With Quote

Bookmarks