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Dungeon Magazine #79
Keep for Sale By Peter Zollers AD&D Levels 1-3 This is quite a nice little adventure and has several elements atypical for Dungeon Magazine. A grifter has a deed for a castle and sells mps to it for some gold … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #78
Oh god. Do you know how to tell when you’re about to have a bad day? When the cover of Dungeon Magazine proclaims “Shakespearean Giants!” Lear the Giant-King By Mike Selinker AD&D Levels 6-9 Ok, ok. It’s not as bad … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #77
This issue isn’t too bad. Except for the feature. Visiting Tylwyth By Scott Walley AD&D Level 1 Following a trail in a forest to find a missing elf. I’d call this charming and playful, if conversational and an abundance of … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #76
Guess who doesn’t like enforced morality and railroads! That’s right! Me! I usually try to separate bad ideas and/or bad work from the people who created them. A person isn’t bad, they just did something ill-advised. I’m also a hypocrite. … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #75
Non-Prophet Organization By Charles C. Reed AD&D Levels 4-7 A decent enough little adventure marred by the organization. A village has portents of doom. Some believe and some don’t. A little investigation and/or a timeline can lead to some caves … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #74
The Scourge of Scalabar by Christopher Perkins AD&D Levels 1-3 This being pirates, I was expecting a crapfest and was instead pleasantly surprised. Gnomes, submarines, pirates, and gunpowder seem custom made to set off my “Die in a fire” mentality, … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #73
Mere of Dead Men gets a cover/feature image! Too bad this installment is one of the worst adventures in Dungeon history. Quoitine Quest by Kate Chadbourne & Cal Rea & Greg Rick AD&D Levels 1-3 A mage hires you to … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #72
In a stunning turn of events … I’m now no longer wanting to gash out my own eyes when thinking about the next issue of Dungeon, but rather AM LOOKING FORWARD to it! No Stone Unturned by Peter C. Spahn … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #71
Priestly Secrets by W. Jason Peck AD&D Levels 1-4 Set on the Lenore Isles, this is a little investigation dungeon crawl with a decent amount of color, that is at least four times longer than it needs to be. Giant … Continue reading
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Dungeon Magazine #70
This issue of Dungeon is worth seeking out. Homonculous Stew by Andrew DiFiore Jr AD&D Levels 2-4 This is trying to be good, but six pages for three encounters is pushing my tolerance for text. There’s a talking ogre who … Continue reading
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