FatesEnd GM Screen 2.0: 3D Printed GM Screen Hits Kickstarter


Tabletop game company FatesEnd has introduced the GM Screen 2.0, a 3D printed game screen now seeking support on Kickstarter. Already surpassing its funding goal with $11,491 pledged by 416 backers, the game fuses artistry, functionality, and cutting-edge design for game masters and players alike.

The GM Screen 2.0 boasts a three-panel design, featuring two dice towers catering to both private and player-visible rolls. The central 8×7 inch panel, flanked by 4×7 inch panels, goes beyond visual separation, enhancing the gaming experience. Styles like Master’s Citadel and Delver’s Dungeon set the tone for diverse gaming scenarios.

FatesEnd GM Screen 2.0: 3D Printed GM Screen Hits KickstarterFatesEnd GM Screen 2.0: 3D Printed GM Screen Hits Kickstarter
Front of the GM screen, and back (with pegboard) (Image Credit: FatesEnd)

Setting itself apart, the GM Screen 2.0 incorporates a hex pegboard on its backside, serving as an organizer and paint holder. With accessories like shelves for miniatures, dice baskets, initiative trackers, a dragon magnet for notes, and Citadel Paint shelves, it transforms into a versatile gaming and painting station.

Notably, FatesEnd offers digital files in .STL format, allowing 3D printing enthusiasts to customize their screens. Free STL files ensure accessibility, eliminating the need for supports during printing. Extensive testing guarantees quality, ensuring a seamless printing process.

3D printed accessories for the peg board3D printed accessories for the peg board
3D printed accessories for the peg board. (Image Credit: FatesEnd)

Teasing potential unlocks for Loot-All+ backers in its Milestones section, the campaign promises to release files and stretch goals according to a production schedule post-campaign.

If you want to get your hands on the GM Screen 2.0, then you can head on over to the Kickstarter page at this link and back it for yourselves.

Source: tabletopgamingnews.com

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