

Some fantasy RPGs like to have their ‘world map’ as nothing more than a peninsula with unknown lands around the edge, or deserts, but that isn’t possible here. Clicking into Options I can see that my map loaded with ‘Heightmap template’ Archipelago. Map maker: Turning islands into continents Clicking on that lets me tinker with the map. In the top left of the fantasy map generator, there’s an arrow icon. It looks I’ve got a bit of work to do with my fantasy map as I’ve generated a collection of medium-sized islands and I want more of a formidable land mass. As I’m currently resisting the urge to buy Cubicle 7’s Warhammer 4e, let’s try and create a fantasy world map that feels more like that one. I’m going to take things a little further and see just how adaptable Azgaar’s map maker is.

If you want you can stop work there, if the site has loaded then you have successfully generated a fantasy atlas. There’s nothing to do except wait for the site to load before you get your first map. There’s a strong candidate in the form of Azgaar’s Fantasy Map Generator, so let’s take a look. There are a few software downloads that contain map makers or which are dedicated map makers but after discovering this excellent fantasy city map generator which runs entirely in the browser. In this post, we’ll look at a map maker that’s capable of generating an entire fantasy world. Let’s say you don’t want to spend a penny, don’t want to download any software, that you are in a hurry and you need to generate a fantasy map for your RPG campaign.
