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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
Through Ultan’s Door #1
By Ben Laurence Through Ultan’s Door OSR Go through Ultan’s door in this inaugural issue into the Ruins of the Inquisitor’s Theater, a 30 room dungeon replete with oneiric puddings, delicate shadow puppets, giggling white swine, and much more. This … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine – Final Retrospective
This will be long. I beg your understanding for my verbosity hypocrisy; this is the product of four years work. I have now reviewed every adventure in every print issue of Dungeon Magazine. I started in August of 2013, after … Continue reading
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The Night Wolf Inn
By Anthony Huso Self Published AD&D All Levels Once, a designer told me: “More is better, right? I mean, better to have it and not need it!” Not, I reply, when it makes the design difficult to actually use. It … Continue reading
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The Best Adventure Ever – 500 Reviews
Ye old Internets declares that my review blog is now four years old. I figure I’ve read and written reviews for about 1,100 adventures, if I include One-pagers and Dungeon Magazine. WordPress and RPGgeek think I just hit 500 reviews. … Continue reading
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Streams of the Lucid Crack
by Paul Keigh Psychedelic Fantasies D&D Mid-levels? Uh … so … Go read the review of Dreams of the Lurid Sac. https://tenfootpole.org/ironspike/?p=2633 Got it? Ok. This is a less procedural and more accessible version of Lurid Sac. IE: Paul Keigh … Continue reading
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The Rise of Tiamat
by Steve Winter, Alexander Winter, Wolfgang Baur Wizards of the Coast D&D 5E Levels 8-15 The Cult of the Dragon leads the charge in an unholy campaign to bring Tiamat back to the Forgotten Realms. With the race against evil … Continue reading
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[5e] – Lost Mine of Phandelver
EDIT: For you new readers, I have VERY high standards. This adventure is one of the best to be published by WOTC in a LOOONNNNGGGGG time. Are you seriously reading this review in order to figure out if you should … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #30
… And a Dozen Eggs By Randy Maxwell AD&D Levels 1-3 Fucking. Sewers. I LOATHE sewers. Actually, I just recently reviewed a 1-pager in sewers that was good. This ain’t that. This is the sort of the adventure that makes … Continue reading
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DCC #72 – Beyond the Black Gate
by Harley Stroh Goodman Games DCC RPG Level 5 Characters Summoned by a coven of foul witches, the adventurers are bid through the Black Gate and across the multiverse, in pursuit of the crown of the fallen Horned King. There, … Continue reading