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Dungeon Magazine #69
Blame Fallout. I wrote ahead but missed by schedule by 48 hours. Slave Vats of the Yuan-Ti by Jason Kuhl AD&D Levels 3-5 “Keep a calculator at hand during this adventure, for the math.” Oh, joy … DERP! This three-parter, … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #68
OMG! Why am I writing this instead of playing Fallout! The Artist’s Loving Touch by Charles C. Reed AD&D Level 2-4 An adventure with no redeeming qualities. A sculptor is turning people into statues. (Weird, never seen that one before.) … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #67
Several adventures in this issue that come pretty close to being usable. Witches’ Brew by Steve Johnson AD&D Levels 3-5 This is a charming and delightful little adventure ruined by the verbosity. It’s one of the lamest of hooks: you’re … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #66
Enormously Inconvenient by Kent Ertman AD&D Levels 2-3 I’m a little fond of this adventure, maybe because I’m fond of those 70’s giant animal/horror movies. A woman begs you to find the source of giant animals that just attacked/killed her. … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #65
Knight of the Scarlet Sword by Jeff Crook AD&D Levels 4-6 Quite verbose, but full of stuff to get into trouble with. A misguided knight in a small village. A polymorphed imp misguiding the knight. A doppleganger impersonating the blacksmith … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #64
Grotto of the Queen by Paul F Culotta & Shari Culotta AD&D Levels 6-9 This is an overly-verbose attack on a sea temple. Seriously, it goes on for at least two page, three if you count some sidebars, in order … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #63
Hunt for a Hierophant by Chris Doyla AD&D Levels 6-8 Your motivation here is that a town you call home is threatened. Lame. PC’s are murder hobos with no families precisely to avoid this kind of ham-handed DM manipulation. “Get … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #62
Jesus H. Fucking Christ I hate reviewing Dungeon Magazine. For every decent adventure there are 20 more crap ones. I perused the letters this issue, by accident. Some fuckwit had to correct every single error in the Planescape adventure from … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #61
Jigsaw by Dan De Fazio, Christina Stiles Masque of the Red Death Levels 4-6 Eleven scenes, a couple of which are optional and a couple of which are just window dressing in which little/nothing happens. A woman makes a frankenstein … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #60
Shards of the Day by Randy Maxwell AD&D Levels 7-9 This is a monster-zoo fetch-quest adventure in the underdark. Seriously, everyone is here except Yul Brynner. Deep gnomes, duergar, drow, driders, kua-toa, myconids, mind flayers … everyone you could ever … Continue reading
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