The Dungeon Alphabet An A-to-Z Reference for Classic Dungeon Design by Michael Curtis
Loviatar issues #1 to #7 by Christian Walker
Old-School Gaming Box with Erol Otus Art! by John Adams
Since I started playing Dungeons & Dragons back there in 1987 I've had many characters. With some of them I played long-term campaigns and with others just a few sessions. With time I started playing other games than D&D. This blog is dedicated to all of them and the hours of fun we've had together. Here they are along with other musings...
Sounds like a solid list. I would take a look at the Tome of Adventure Design from Frog God Games also if you write your own adventures. Either way, good stuff.
ReplyDeleteThanks Tim, I will certainly look into it!
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