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Kraken Corpse Delve, D&D adventure review
By Joseph Robert Lewis Dungeon Age Adventures OSR/5e Levels 1-3 Everyone says the world is dying. Today you meet a stranger who has already seen it happen. She has traveled back through time to save the world…but only if you … Continue reading
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Hope Cross Village, D&D adventure review
By WR Beatty Rosethorn Publishing S&W Levels 1-3 (in a pigs eye!) First there was that storm. Old Gorby says he ain’t never seen such a fuss kicked up, and he’s near a hundred years old. So many lightning strikes, … Continue reading
The Last Barrow, D&D adventure review
By Mark Smylie Aegis & Gorgon Generic/5e/RuneQuest In ages long past someone built a barrow for a prince, and laid him to rest–or so they thought. The bodies of his wife and a few of his descendants found their way … Continue reading
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Journey to the Inside Out, D&D adventure review
By Christian Toft Madsen Self-Published S&W Levels 2-4 Beneath our feet is the mythological hollow world – a realm of dense jungles, putrid swamps and rugged mountains. Here a brave party will struggle for survival as they seek to fathom … Continue reading
Thieves’ Guild Built in the Subterranean Ruin of [Insert Generic Anthropomorphic Urban Rodent God Of Your Choice]’s Temple
By Billy Longino U.H.H.H. Games OSE Level …? Yeah, that’s the title of this thing. And kudos to the designer for using it frequently and consistently throughout the product. I recognize greatness of vision when I see it. Welcome to … Continue reading
First Level Dungeons, D&D adventure review
By Dan Smith, Steven Kenson, Dave Woodrum, Dante Parti-Smith, Adam Steele, Anthony Constantino Smif Ink Games OSR Level 1? A compendium of OTR compatable adventures that can be used as a connected campaign or dropped into your existing campaign as … Continue reading
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First Season in the Marchlands, D&D adventure review
By Tyler A Thompson, Joshua Mahn Sad Fische Games OSE Mid-Levels? An adventure compilation set in the Marchlands- a clannic, pastoral region beset by monstrosities, corruption, and banditry. This 123 digest page adventure describes a region and includes four adventures … Continue reading
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The Bloody Engines of the Dinosaur-Men, D&D adventure review
By Brian C. Rideout Deathtrap Games Labyrinth Lord Levels 3-5 What makes the screams echoing down from Eira Peak? After the recent avalanche that forced the people of Eirata to file their homes, many went missing. If they were killed … Continue reading
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The Thief King’s Vault, D&D adventure review
By Tim Hitchcock Frog God Games S&W Level 5 It has long been said there no thieves in the city of Caltoshar. At night, one can safely walk the streets, and a few worry about locking their doors. Yet one … Continue reading
(5e) Ravenloft: Prey of the Black Wolf, D&D adventure review
By Christopher Moneymaker Self Published 5e Level 3 A killer stalks the night and must be caught before he kills again! This 176(!) page adventure is rough. I mean REALLY rough. It’s nigh incomprehensible rough. Like “You can’t actually read … Continue reading