Create a detailed 10x10 grid board for a zombie apocalypse-themed tabletop game


Create a detailed 10x10 grid board for a zombie apocalypse-themed tabletop game. The board should consist of 100 square cells, arranged in 10 rows and 10 columns. The cells should be clearly marked and divided, with designated zones in specific colors and styles, as described below. Board Specifications: Size: 10x10 grid (100 cells in total). Shape: Square cells with clear separation between each cell. Cell Types and Zones: Safe Zones (Green Cells): These cells are safe for players. Players are not affected by infection in these zones and can rest without consequences. Color: Bright green, easily distinguishable. Description: Green zones should have a clean, untouched appearance, symbolizing safety. Location examples: cells 3,3; 6,3; 7,6; 2,9. Infected Zones (Red Cells): These cells are infected with the zombie virus. If a player lands on an infected zone, they become infected and must skip their next turn. Color: Bright red with a darker, blood-like tint for more intensity. The red should stand out against the rest of the board to emphasize danger. Description: Infected zones should look chaotic and dangerous, with signs of decay, such as faded red color to simulate infection. Location examples: cells 2,5; 5,5; 6,7; 8,8; 9,10. Event Zones (Cells with "?"): These cells prompt players to draw an event card. Event cards can result in either beneficial or harmful effects for the player. Color: These zones should have a neutral, faded appearance to signify the unknown nature of the events (light gray or white with a question mark symbol). Description: These zones should look ambiguous, not immediately indicating danger or safety, but simply prompting a choice. Location examples: cells 1,6; 4,3; 7,2; 8,4; 10,7. Empty Zones (Neutral Cells): These cells are neutral and have no special effects. Players can move through these zones freely without encountering any additional hazards. Color: Neutral colors like beige or light gray to create a contrast with the green and
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Create a detailed 10x10 grid board for a zombie apocalypse-themed tabletop game
.
The board should consist of 100 square cells
,
arranged in 10 rows and 10 columns
.
The cells should be clearly marked and divided
,
with designated zones in specific colors and styles
,
as described below
.
Board Specifications:
Size: 10x10 grid (100 cells in total)
.
Shape: Square cells with clear separation between each cell
.
Cell Types and Zones:
Safe Zones (Green Cells):
These cells are safe for players
.
Players are not affected by infection in these zones and can rest without consequences
.
Color: Bright green
,
easily distinguishable
.
Description: Green zones should have a clean
,
untouched appearance
,
symbolizing safety
.
Location examples: cells 3
,
3
;
6
,
3
;
7
,
6
;
2
,
9
.
Infected Zones (Red Cells):
These cells are infected with the zombie virus
.
If a player lands on an infected zone
,
they become infected and must skip their next turn
.
Color: Bright red with a darker
,
blood-like tint for more intensity
.
The red should stand out against the rest of the board to emphasize danger
.
Description: Infected zones should look chaotic and dangerous
,
with signs of decay
,
such as faded red color to simulate infection
.
Location examples: cells 2
,
5
;
5
,
5
;
6
,
7
;
8
,
8
;
9
,
10
.
Event Zones (Cells with "
?
"):
These cells prompt players to draw an event card
.
Event cards can result in either beneficial or harmful effects for the player
.
Color: These zones should have a neutral
,
faded appearance to signify the unknown nature of the events (light gray or white with a question mark symbol)
.
Description: These zones should look ambiguous
,
not immediately indicating danger or safety
,
but simply prompting a choice
.
Location examples: cells 1
,
6
;
4
,
3
;
7
,
2
;
8
,
4
;
10
,
7
.
Empty Zones (Neutral Cells):
These cells are neutral and have no special effects
.
Players can move through these zones freely without encountering any additional hazards
.
Color: Neutral colors like beige or light gray to create a contrast with the green and
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