Monsters Unleashed V.3
This pdf from Purple Duck Games is 16 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 5 pages SRD and 1 page counters with the monster-artworks, leaving 8 pages of content for the monsters, so let’s check them out, shall we?
This pdf from Purple Duck Games is 16 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 5 pages SRD and 1 page counters with the monster-artworks, leaving 8 pages of content for the monsters, so let’s check them out, shall we?
This pdf from Frog God Games is 64 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page ToC, 2 pages SRD and 1 page blank, leaving 58 pages of content for the third section of Orcus hidden citadel, so let’s check it out, shall we?
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The latest installment from Raging Swan Press of the TRIBES-line is 27 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page blank inside the front cover, 2 pages editorial, 1 page ToC (containing a nice rhyme about the TRIBE), 1 page back cover, 1 page advertisement, 1 page information on how to read statblocks for novice DMs and 1 page SRD, leaving 18 pages of content for the bugbear-tribe, so let’s check out whether they can hold up to the awesome predecessors, the Orcs of eternal Zenith!
This pdf from 4 Winds Fantasy Gamingis 6 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, leaving 4 pages of content. What do we get? Well exactly what the title suggests.
This pdf from Super Genius Games is 34 pages long, 1 page front cover, 2 pages editorial, 1 page back cover, 3 pages of advertisements and 1 page SRD, leaving 26 pages of content, so let’s check out what we can get, shall we?
This pdf from Rite Publishing is 37 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page SRD, 2 pages of advertisements, leaving 32 pages of content – quite a lot for the price!
I got this book at Dragonmeet pretty much by accident. I stumbled upon it in the second hand table and, because it was cheap and it was colourful, I bought it. Little did I know I was going to enjoy it so much and what it kept inside!
The test of time is probably the best test there is. If something looks, feels, reads or plays well 15 or 20 years after it was first published, you can tell you have something special there. Of course, waiting 15 or 20 years to find out if your work is any good is a bit too much to ask.
But just in case anyone asked, I am reviewing the second of a trilogy, The Seeker, a Dark Sun novel by Simon Hawke published by TSR in 1994.
Looney Labs are surely specialists in simple, fast playing, family games and this looks like it fits the model. Based on an earlier published game, Aquarius, this is a dominoes-like game for 2-5 players age 6+ where the object is to be the first to play your cards and connect 7 Dragons.
This Kickstarter project is different though. This is different because the company behind it, Louis Porter Design wants to give away the results for free!
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