Prototype Stage — Follow the Build

Every Tile Tells a Story.
Yours Begins Here.

A smart tabletop tile that detects your miniatures, narrates the adventure through light and sound, then connects to your friends' tiles to build infinite worlds. No screen. No rulebook. Just play.

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Tiny Expeditions — smart dungeon tiles with 3D scenery, miniatures, and glowing LEDs

A Dungeon That Thinks,
Speaks, and Grows.

Each tile is a smart room — it detects your miniatures, runs the rules, and tells the story through light and sound. Bring your friends' tiles and snap them together: the dungeon expands, the adventure deepens.

Place & Play

Magnetic sensors under each of the 16 squares detect exactly where your miniatures are. No scanning, no tagging — just place and play.

An Invisible Game Master

80 RGB LEDs paint the scene. A speaker narrates, warns, and reacts. Movement paths glow, combat erupts in color — no rules to learn, no GM to find.

Snap Together, Grow Together

Each friend brings their own tiles. Snap them together magnetically and the dungeon expands — your worlds merge into one shared adventure.

Your First 5 Minutes with Tiny Expeditions

Scenario: "Amnesia in the Space Lab" — a solo escape crawl. Here's exactly what happens when you plug in your first tile.

Comic strip — 6 steps of your first Tiny Expeditions session
1
Power On

Plug in USB-C. The lab awakens — a square pulses electric blue.

2
Deploy

Place your miniature. The tile detects it instantly — mint light glows beneath, the speaker whispers: "Subject 42, awakened."

3
Equip

Two squares light up — melee blade or laser pistol. Slide your token to choose your weapon.

4
Intrusion

Hostiles detected. Three squares flare deep purple at the far end of the HVAC tunnel. Place the alien figures on the spawn zones.

5
Engage

Target an enemy. A perfect line of blue LEDs traces the shot from shooter to target, synced with a blaster sound effect.

6
Expand

Zone cleared. Snap a new Storage Bay tile onto the connector. Light propagates into the new sector — the dungeon grows.

That was solo. Now imagine your friend snaps their tile onto yours — co-op raid, competitive duel, or one of you becomes the Game Master. Same engine, endless ways to play.

Comic strip — 3 steps of your first Tiny Expeditions coop session

Your Tactical Sidekick

She carries your orders on the board, warns you when things go wrong, and follows you to your TacLink and beyond.

The Gap No One Has Filled

Board games need a human to enforce every rule. Video games lock you behind a screen. Virtual tabletops have gorgeous 2D maps but no physical presence. Wargaming has the miniatures and the craft — but not the automation. What if you could have it all?

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Tiny Expeditions
1
Figurines

Real miniatures on the table — not tokens, not avatars.

2
3D Worlds

Physical multi-level scenery you can see and touch.

3
Tradeable

Collect, trade, and hunt rare pieces — like cards or boosters.

4
AI Storyteller

Rules, narration, and generative story content — no human GM needed.

5
Light & Sound

LEDs, audio, atmosphere — immersion you feel, not just see on screen.

6
Expandable

Snap new tiles to grow your world — no limit, no expansion box.

7
Craft & Paint

Paint your minis, build your terrain — the hobbyist's playground.

8
Community

Active players sharing, competing, and creating together.

A Platform Built Around You

Every tile is a room, a canvas, and a collectible. Play it. Paint it. Trade it. Share it.

Play

Plug in and start. The tile runs the scenario — solo escape, co-op raid, or competitive dungeon crawl. The AI is your game master.

  • Solo, co-op, or competitive
  • Campaigns & one-shots
  • AI-driven narrative

Collect

Each tile has a unique factory ID. Loot cards ship with every box — monsters, items, abilities, with rarity tiers. Hunt, trade, complete your sets.

  • Rarity tiers on cards
  • Trade with other players
  • Quarterly themed LootBoxes

Craft

The scenery is yours to shape. Paint it, mod it, 3D-print your own designs. The PCB is universal — the art on top is your creation.

  • Paintable scenery & miniatures
  • Custom 3D-printable skins
  • The hobbyist's playground

Share

Invite a friend. They bring their tiles, you snap them together, the dungeon grows. Share mods, scenarios, and paintjobs with the community.

  • Tiles merge into shared worlds
  • Community mods & scenarios
  • The more players, the bigger the adventure

Quarterly LootBoxes

Themed boxes every quarter — exclusive decor, figurines, scenarios, collectible cards with rarity tiers. No content ever disappears.

Starter Kit
Cards
Decor
Extensions

A Living Diorama That Transforms Into an Adventure

On your shelf, it's a breathing art piece — day/night cycles, ambient sounds, subtle light animations. A "book nook" that lives.

Sci-Fi universe — space station corridors and alien threats

Sci-Fi

Derelict space stations, rogue AIs, and alien encounters. Inspired by Warhammer 40K & Alien.

Dark Fantasy universe — stone dungeons and dragon lairs

Dark Fantasy

Stone dungeons, dragon lairs, and arcane mysteries. Inspired by D&D & Tolkien.

1930s Noir universe — art deco and occult mysteries

1930s Noir

Art deco speakeasies, occult conspiracies, and gangster intrigue. Inspired by Lovecraft & Boardwalk Empire.

At the table, it becomes a dungeon. The same universal PCB. Different 3D scenery, different cards, different stories. It works offline, forever — no server required.

From Shelf Display to Living World

L0
Diorama
Plug in. Enjoy. Offline forever.
L1
Solo Play
Run scenarios. No WiFi needed.
L2
Cloud AI
Generative scenarios. AI storytelling. Infinite content.
L3
Community
Trading. Makers. Shared worlds. Player connections.

Engineered, Not Imagined

The PCB is designed. The components are sourced. The architecture is defined. This isn't a concept — it's an engineering project.

Tiny Expeditions PCB with 3D-printed dungeon scenery
4×4
Grid per tile
16
Reed switches
80
RGB LEDs
1+1
Speaker + Mic
ESP-32 S3
8Mb Flash · 2Mb PSRAM
USB-C
5V / 3A power
Pogo Pins
Magnetic connectors
2× JST
Plugin ports
BLE + WiFi
Wireless protocols

Magnetic Detection

Reed switches under every square. Instant, reliable, no batteries in your miniatures. Just add a tiny magnet to the base.

Designed for UX

80 LEDs, a speaker, a mic — no screen. Light draws the path, sound tells the story, your voice commands the action.

Built to Expand

Pogo pins pass power and data tile-to-tile. JST ports plug in fog machines, extra LEDs, or custom hardware.

A Few Years of R&D Behind the Scenes

Custom electronics, holograms, specialty 3D printing, hand-painting — years of prototyping and dead ends that each brought us closer to the real thing.

Four Spaces, One Ecosystem

The tiles live on your table. The community lives online. Trade, create, compete, and share — a living world that grows between sessions.

The Market

Track your collection, evaluate rarity, and trade on the secondary market. Every tile and card has a history.

The Workshop

Design, sell, and download new worlds. Community-certified 3D models and scenarios — the creator economy for tabletop.

The Assembly

The storytellers' stage. Find your next Game Master, broadcast your sessions, follow ongoing sagas. Think D&D meets Twitch.

The Pantheon

Show off your heroes. World rankings, detailed stats, and progression tracking — your character sheet, public and persistent like an MMO.

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