Quick summary
Dungeondraft is a desktop application for creating maps for fantasy tabletop and top-down video games. It’s designed so that people with little or no graphic-design experience can assemble highly detailed, professional-looking level art quickly using a collection of purpose-built tools.
Visual style and artwork
The program produces 2D, top-down maps — the same perspective used in games like Stardew Valley or Horizon’s Gate — but it doesn’t force a single look. Users can apply many different art directions by bringing in external tilesets, props, and textures from third-party marketplaces or by importing their own custom assets.
How it simplifies map creation
Dungeondraft includes workflow-focused features that reduce manual work:
- One-stroke path and road drawing that automatically applies correct textures and edge detail.
- Smart placement tools and automated lighting options that help scenes read correctly without fiddly adjustments.
- A brush-and-stamp approach for populating terrain and objects that speeds up composition for non-artists.
What to expect in practice
- Strong built-in systems such as dynamic lighting and intelligent object placement make it easy to produce polished maps quickly.
- To achieve a wide variety of looks you’ll generally rely on external asset packs; the default content is useful but not exhaustive.
- A vibrant community has created many free and paid asset packs, so sourcing materials is straightforward if you’re willing to search.
Other options to consider
If you prefer a free alternative, Dungeon Alchemist is frequently recommended as a no-cost option that offers a different set of automation and stylistic choices.
Technical
- Windows
- Mac
- Full