![]() Best for n00b players but could use some gonzo or OD&D weirdness. Why haven’t you downloaded it yet?Ī mystery that doesn’t suck and a good adventure to plunder for ideas.Īn evocative journey through a hellish Orwellian society.Ĭlassic tropes. Subplots galore, but suffers from major bloat. A nice look at a borderlands village environment. Interesting situations and evocative detail. The Ruined Hamlet/Terror in the Gloaming. Some of Spahns bestīetter than B2, despite what Benoist says. Good expansion of the sample dungeon in the 1E DMG. There’s two gods and like 500+ monsters in this FIRST level adventure. Megadungeon features lots and LOTS of undead.Ī nice pace and and an evocative environment for a horror like adventure.Ī Weird and wonderfully idiosyncratic adventure. Slow paced exploration of a wizards tower.Ī great, if slow, crawl in a cult temple. Kramer is good at everything he does.Ī haunted house, a bit on on the goofy side. Kramer is very good.īug infestation under a church, ala Aliens. Kramers take on an evil overlord fortress. Matt Finch is one of maybe three people in the OSR who I trust to consistently turn out good adventures (Bowman, Gabor Lux, Finch.)Ī great ODD feel in a small package. ![]() The closest thing to the platonic ideal of a megadungeon.Ī damn fine example of an OD&D feel. One of the few good megadungeons in existence, in the innovative 1–page format. Gonzo City & Dungeon with a bit of Gamma World thrown in. ![]() So, here’s my list of my favorite adventures from the OSR: I’ve linked to my RPGGEEK entry where you can get all of the my reviews, archived, rated, and ready to sort, but I should do something on the blog also. I’ve been a bit lax in updating my list of favorite modules. ![]() Ask away and I can point you at a few specific to your interests. While these are my favs there are a lot of good adventures not mentioned here. Uh … Hello all you new people, whoever you are. ![]()
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