Press ENTER to generate a new castle. Use the mouse or the arrow keys to look at the castle from different angles. In the plan view click and drag to zoom and rotate the plan. Other hotkeys:

  • SPACE - toggle auto-rotation
  • P - switch to plan view
  • 1, 2, 3 - choose one of built-in color schemes
  • 0 - pick a random color scheme
  • Z - toggle normal/wide angle
  • V - toggle vignetting
  • C - toggle "clear mode"
  • N - show castle name
  • R - reset view

Made with Haxe + OpenFL + Away3D.

You can use images created by the generator as you like: copy, modify, include in your commercial rpg adventures etc. Attribution is appreciated, but not required. Please consider supporting this project on Patreon☕!


StatusPrototype
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
(39 total ratings)
Authorwatabou
GenreRole Playing
Made withHaxe, OpenFL
TagsCity Builder, Procedural Generation, PROCJAM
Average sessionA few seconds
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
AccessibilityTextless

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I have been using your generators to quickly prototype and gray box develop several levels and areas in a game. I love this generator but I wish it would export the castles to obj format so I could directly manipulate them outside this website. Love your work, always happy and amazed to see it. Always read the news update emails too, best thing I get in my inbox.

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I love your generators and visual style

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This generator is amazing. My only request would be to somehow replace the castles in Medieval Fantasy City Generator with the ones generated by this generator.

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gorg!

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As a proof of concept, this is awesome. The issue you have is, at least for me, every time I hit the tab I get booted to here. 

Hm, indeed...

OK, I can't fix the TAB key, so instead you can use P now.

downloadable ver when?

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Excellent as always!

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This was a really neat program. Will really help with my D&D game planning. 

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i am obsessed with your generators! every time you release one i get so excited! i used your mansion generator to build some of the mansions in minecraft, maybe i'll do one of these castles next... i wonder if it would be possible to make a kind of "floor plan", like in the procgen mansion generator? it would make it an amazing tool for all sorts of pen and paper games, too! either way, this is awesome. i'm amazed by your work every time!

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Amazing. You should add a option on your generators to export the result as a image or any other custom format. Sometimes the result is too good to vanish. Congrats. xD

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Well done!! I love this.

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absolutely love this, and all the other generators i've seen from you. Gltf exports would be sick nasty.

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Thank you! Right now I don't have many plans for this generator, but we'll see.

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Looks beautiful, but it would be great if you could make it easier on Android. I use a simply button on the top right with drop down menus would work wonders. I love your stuff tho, truly remarkable

Thanks! I've just uploaded a tiny update which enables generating a new castle by tapping the touch screen. No zooming though.

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Thank you so much, that helps wonders. I love your generators, theyve come in handy on more than one occasion in my D&D games.

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"It's only a model!" :)

Shhh!

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I love it they look so coo (:

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Lovely aesthetics, looks so pretty o:

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this one is really cute, love it^^

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The water well in the courtyard is a great touch! You do some really great and fun generators! Thanks for sharing!

is it downloadable

no

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aw

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Love it!  I want to make my own castles and towers and such for my 3D proc gen game (SECRET KEEP), so this is some great reference / inspiration here.  Cheers!  :D

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Wonderful work (as usual)