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The Darkness Beneath Dalentown
By Tim & Matthew Bannock Self Published S&W Levels 8-12 … Spurred by stories of restless spirits, the party soon finds themselves staring down an invading force of oozes, slimes, puddings, and jellies all in the service of demons! Worse … Continue reading
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Fight On #6 – The Darkness Beneath – The Lower Caves
I’m working my way through reviewing the adventures in FIght On! magazine. The magazine proper is a great resource that reminds me a lot of the early days of Dragon or White Dwarf; you know, before they started to suck. … Continue reading
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Fight On #3 – The Darkness Beneath Level 3 – Spawning Grounds of the Crab Men
I’m working my way through Fight On! magazine reviewing the adventurers. I’m skipping over the rest of the magazine, and the hex crawlish sorts of things. The magazine in general is very good and compares well to the early days … Continue reading
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Fight On #2 – The Darkness Beneath Level 1: The Upper Caves
I’m working through reviewing the adventures in Fight On! magazine. If you’re looking for a review of the magazine proper then you’ll need to look elsewhere. Or just go buy it; it’s pretty good in exactly the same way that … Continue reading
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No Art Punks
By Peter Mullen No Artpunk #3 AD& Levels 4-6 The wanted Poster hung outside the Village trading post and fish market door by the town deputy confirms the identity of that bearded Vagabond you saw rowing into the Sea Cave … Continue reading
Blub-Glub Pit
By Tiagp da Paz and Iago Ferreira Papa-Figo OSR? Level ? In the middle of a forest, which grew where an old city perished in ruins, a pit of stone resists time. Vines slowly wrap it while its dark and … Continue reading
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City of Bats
Number six(?) in an eight-part series. This is a compilation of the best eight entries from Prince’s recent No ArtPunk contest. Basically, you had to use published monsters, magic items, etc, with one unique allowance allowed in each category. Settle … Continue reading
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Shadow of the Beakmen, DCC adventure review
By Harley Stroh Goodman Games DCC Level 1 Towering obelisks stab the sky. Monstrous knights with blazing lances prowl the night. Huts burn, and entire villages are taken as slaves to be fed darksome pits. The cries of terror and … Continue reading
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Tower of the Moon
By David Pulver Night Owl Workshop S&W Levels 3-6 […] The tower filled with howls and screams. Tales say that all perished in the struggle, the frenzied wolves even turning against their pack mates and devouring one another; only a … Continue reading
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(Review) Saving Throw Fanzine
Jim Kramer is the guy behind Usherwood Publishing. Several of his adventures appear on my Best & Regerts list, including Arachnaphobia and most his Bone Hilt campaign series. He does EXCELLENT maps and, doing layout for a living, his layouts … Continue reading
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