Category: TTRPG Reviews
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B4: The Lost City – Retrospective & Review
Dungeon Module B4: The Lost City, a classic D&D adventure by Tom Moldvay, invites players into a survival scenario within a ruined civilization. Players navigate a mysterious pyramid, engaging with factions while facing the looming threat of Zargon. Its enduring legacy and flexible structure make it a beloved module for modern and classic gamers alike. Read more…
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Lion & Dragon: A Medieval Authentic OSR Review
Lion & Dragon: A Medieval Authentic RPG offers a distinctive approach to tabletop roleplaying, focusing on historical accuracy and genuine medieval themes. Unlike typical OSR games, it emphasizes social class, realistic combat, and a unique magic system steeped in mysticism. This engrossing game pushes players to engage thoughtfully with its immersive world, making every decision impactful. Read more…
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Knave: Second Edition – Fast, Flexible, Old-School Adventure
Knave: Second Edition, designed by Ben Milton, offers a streamlined OSR RPG experience emphasizing player-driven storytelling and minimal mechanics. Released in 2023, it features customizable rules and extensive random tables to enhance game preparation and improvisation. The classless system promotes unique character creation while keeping combat and resource management intense and strategic. Read more…
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B3: Palace of the Silver Princess Retrospective and Review
This review of Dungeon Module B3: Palace of the Silver Princess explores its origins, particularly the contrasting designs by Jean Wells and Tom Moldvay. Highlighting its unique, open-ended gameplay and themes of corruption, the review reflects on the module’s controversial history, the influence of the Eye of Arik, and questions about its worthiness for modern play. Read more…
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B1: In Search of the Unknown – A D&D Classic
Dungeon Module B1: In Search of the Unknown, published in 1978, is a groundbreaking introductory adventure designed for new Dungeon Masters and players. Unlike typical modules, it encourages creativity by allowing DMs to customize monsters and treasures. This sandbox approach fosters exploration, adaptability, and innovative dungeon design, making it a timeless classic in RPG history. Read more…





