I’m the Map, I’m the Map

In the early 1980s, as an early teen, while on the Staten Island Ferry with my grandfather, I remember seeing the strangest thing—a map of the New York City subway that just seemed wrong. I loved the New York subway system and pretty much had the entire system committed to memory. (I kinda still do,…

Tube Screamer Dungeon- Part Nine: And Artifacts For All

Tube Screamer Dungeon Part Nine: And Artifacts For All Welcome to part nine of which began with converting the electrical schematics of Ibanez’s TS-808 Tube Screamer guitar effects pedal into a fully-realized dungeon map. For those needing to catch up, I’ve placed links to all previous installments at the bottom of this page. Since then,…

Tube Screamer Dungeon- Part Eight: Bad to the Bots

Tube Screamer Dungeon Part Eight: Bad to the Bots Welcome to part eight of my exploration into converting the electrical schematics of Ibanez’s TS-808 Tube Screamer guitar effects pedal into a fully-realized dungeon map. To those needing to catch up, I’ve placed links to all previous installments at the bottom of this page. Today, I…

Tube Screamer Dungeon- Part Seven: Transistors & Opamp

Tube Screamer Dungeon Part Seven: Transistors & Opamp Welcome to part seven of my exploration into converting the electrical schematic of the Ibanez’s TS-808 Tube Screamer guitar effects pedal into a functional dungeon map. To those needing to catch up, I’ve placed links to all previous installments at the bottom of this page. For those who don’t,…

Tube Screamer Dungeon- Part Six: Diodes and Resistors

Tube Screamer Dungeon Part Six: Diodes and Resistors Welcome to part six of my exploration into converting the electrical schematics of Ibanez’s TS-808 Tube Screamer guitar effects pedal into a dungeon map. For those who have just joined, in Part One: Proof of Concept, I proved an electrical schematic can be redrawn into a dungeon…

Shuffle the Deck: Dungeonmorph Cards

Dungeonmorph Cards Publisher: Inkwell Ideas, Inc.  Available Formats: Print & PDF Print/PDF Bundle –$17.95 Recently, I received an older set of Basic Dungeonmorph Cards from one of our very generous Patreon supporters. These had been on my radar for a long time but I never managed to acquire a set. Before the cards, there were…

Tube Screamer Dungeon- Part Five: Capacitors as Elevators

Tube Screamer Dungeon Part Five: Capacitors as Elevators Thanks for returning for part five of my exploration into converting the electrical schematic of Ibanez’s TS-808 Tube Screamer guitar effects pedal into a dungeon map. For those who have just joined, in Part One: Proof of Concept, I proved an electrical schematic can be redrawn into…

Tube Screamer Dungeon- Part Four: An Isometric Point of View

Tube Screamer Dungeon Part Four: An Isometric Point of View Welcome back to Part Four of my exploration into converting the electrical schematics of the Ibanez’s TS-808 Tube Screamer guitar effects pedal into a dungeon map. In Part One: Proof of Concept, I converted the TS-808 schematics into a basic dungeon. Next in Part Two:…

Tube Screamer Dungeon- Part Three: Moving On Up

Tube Screamer Dungeon Part Three: Moving On Up Welcome back to part three of my exploration into using the electrical schematics of Ibanez’s TS-808 Tube Screamer guitar effects pedal as the base for a dungeon map. As I discovered in Part One: Proof of Concept, an electrical schematic will work as the basis for a…

Tube Screamer Dungeon- Part Two: Design and Refine

Tube Screamer Dungeon Part Two: Design and Refine   We last left off in Part One: Proof of Concept — a dungeon based on an electrical schematic. The concept worked but left us with an ugly-looking map. In step two, it’s my goal to refine the map into something more appealing. As it stands, the map…