I just mean the texture of the board. The textures on the board that I'm using now are just taken from photos that I took from my phone, so I'd really love to get some high quality scans of them.
As far as the Soul Rangers is concerned, I don't own it so I'd need pretty much everything. Cards, rules, character cards, whatever other print materials come with it. I probably wouldn't go as far as making 3D modeled player pawns like I did with the base game, but I'd love to include the rest of it.
**EDIT**
Managed to get my hands on a cheap scanner, so I was at least able to scan the reverse side of the rule sheet. I'm working on cleaning that up right now, and then I might look into tossing in a couple of Easter Eggs. I'm thinking of hiding a CD somewhere that will bring up the video for Thrill Me on the TV, Including the Nightmare Presenter Video, and a SNES cart that will bring up a video of someone playing the prototype. Any or none of those might happen!
**EDIT 2**
I added all three bonus features, but instead of clicking on them, I made them all items you can insert into the VCR so that it plays well with the scripting on the tapes.
**EDIT 3**
I started working on the card/keystone trays. https://i.imgur.com/Mu9HYr3.jpg
I don't know if I'll be able to make them work properly though. Cards in TTS are set up so that they lay flat when you pick them up, so you can't just easily drop them into the slots. I'm seeing if someone can help me script the trays so that it fills them by dropping cards onto them. Chances are these are going to get scrapped though. Even if they did work, it's about a million times better to put the character card and keystones into your hand in TTS. I was just going to try to add them for authenticity. Got the slabs fully functional.
https://i.imgur.com/ZFsqgRo.jpgI also updated the keystones so that they are custom 3D models. Players can also opt to use the old versions if they prefer to manage keystones in their hands instead of the Slabs.
I don't know why it took me this long to realize this, but there's literally a UPS store that's like a 5 minute walk from where I live. I'm going to find out how reasonable it would be to scan the board pieces there.